January 18, 2022
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Lake Fannin Board Meeting – A Good Year to Volunteer
By Rose Schwartz
Monday, January 10, 2022, the first meeting of the New Year for the Lake Fannin Board was opened by Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whip-
ple at 8:00 a.m. Present at the meeting were board members County Commissioner Edwina Lane, Cheryl Youree, Dana Gaedtke, Lisa Loiselle, David Keene and Jarrett Tucker. Ms. Whipple opened with the
good news that the red tape preventing volunteers from conducting business had been taken care of. Noting that all the paperwork needing to be submitted to the Comptroller and the IRS had been sub-
mitted, she announced that the “Lake Fannin Volunteers Right to Transact Business” is in good standing and they now have a green light to officially conduct fund raisers and transact business.
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Action Item - “Roof Repair of the Lodge”: Alicia continued that she had contacted Mark Pons of the US Forest Service and they had been given the authority to continue with the repair of the lodge’s roof. Alicia noted that Fannin County Purchasing Director Michelle Case
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Steve Lukather has been playing rock and roll since he was nine years old. Over the years, like many musicians, Lukather began to suffer from hearing loss. “But I learned to live with it,” he said. “I was on a stage with Carlos Santana and Jeff Beck; this was the one time that I got the ring that never went away. So I hadn’t heard silence since 1986.” Lukather said he found himself saying “what?” all the time. “I did that for a lot of years until I ran into Brad Whitford, from Aerosmith, and he was talking and I kept going ‘What?’. He goes, ‘Bro, you need one of these, man.’ And he whipped out his little device and I didn’t even know he was wearing it! There’s no shame in admitting that as you get older, you get a little weaker. Even if you’re not a musician, it happens.” When he got his new hearing aids, Lukather said he almost had tears in his eyes because he hadn’t been able to hear that frequency in such a long time.
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had spoken with Tom Hunt of “The Roof Doctors” he advised her they could be ready to go within 2 to 3 weeks of notification, but the cost would be a little higher as supplies have gone up since the original bid quote. In addition, Ms. Whipple noted that she was informed by Mark Pons that the work would need to be thoroughly documented by whoever oversees the roofing work with photos and all paperwork involved, to be submitted to SHPO (State Historic Preservation Office.) Action Item - “Plumbing Issues/Water Leak”: Board member David Keene explained that nothing has changed with this issue as the leak has not yet been located. Discussion ensued with Alicia Whipple noting that Mark Pons has been very cooperative but that once the leak is repaired, the volunteers will be expected to maintain the plumbing. Action Item – “Vegetation on Dam”: Alicia asked if the volunteers had addressed this item over the weekend and a discussion ensued about work that occurred on Sunday the 9th and which areas were worked on. After some discussion Alicia mentioned that a citizen she is acquainted with, has offered help with equipment he has access to and she noted that they are still waiting on word from Fannin County Emergency Management Coordinator Troy Hudson as to when a controlled burn can be organized with the US Forest Service and local Fire Departments.
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Tammy Biggar, Fannin County Clerk announces bid for re-election
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Taking office in January 2011, I have worked to improve the departments in my care for 11 years. The County Clerk manages records including vital statistics, land/deeds, ‘DBAs’, DD214s, and case management supporting the County Court at Law; furthermore the office has the duty to conduct elections. I was asked to continue in the role of Public Information Officer upon taking office as well and to continue to serve in that capacity. Smaller counties provide opportunities to elected officials and department heads to fill vital roles. As the County grows with it come growing pains. I have secured grant funding for a new electronic voting system to meet the outcry for a paper-based voting system. I continue to provide excellent service in a difficult environment with offices split apart while the courthouse is being restored. I give much credit to an amazing staff who have overcome difficulties, not the least of which was the onset of Covid-19. My offices were shut down for a total of 1.5 days! There is much to be done and I have provided a plan for space and I continue to plan for needed services in the next 20 years to accommodate a growing county facing expansion. I am a Republican and I would appreciate your vote for reelection on March 1, 2022. To request a full curriculum vitae please contact me at: GoBiggar@zohomail.com Political ad paid for by the Tammy Biggar Campaign.
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Texas Town Hall Meeting with Congressman Pat Fallon You are invited to a NO HOLDS BARRED Town Hall with our Republican Congressman Pat Fallon. When: Thursday, January 20th, 6:00pm - 7:30pm Where: Bonham City Hall 514 Chestnut St. Bonham, TX
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Lake Fannin Continued from page 1
She said until that is scheduled, relying on volunteer work is all they have to work with. The topic of whether those they may get to cut down trees at Lake Fannin need to be licensed was also discussed. Action Item – “Forest Service – status of property to county, what do we need to do to facilitate moving forward”: Alicia stated that they are pretty much at a standstill but noted that with Representative Pat Fallon planning on being in Bonham on the 20th of this month for a Town Hall Meeting at the City Hall from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., it would be a great opportunity for those interested in Lake Fannin to possibly ask him questions how best we can get this done. A discussion ensued on the Conveyance Act and David Keene spoke of how in his researching the matter, he discovered the US Forest Section 106 process and how the section 106 process (the handling of historic properties) might apply in relation to Fannin County and the Fannin Lake property. Both board members Dana Gaedtke and Alicia Whipple will be researching this before the Town Hall meeting. Action Item – “Internet, Tower and Security Cameras”: Alicia explained that the matter of the internet tower
and security cameras is still in SHPO’s hands but believes that with having obtained approval to repair the Lodge’s roof, it will only be a matter of a few weeks before approval to go forward with their plans is also obtained. Action Item – “Recruitment of Volunteers”: Board member Cheryl Youree detailed how there was a gathering in the afternoon of the 31st for volunteers who were invited to bring their likeminded friends. She noted how there was approximately $200.00 donated and there were new people who came and indicated a willingness to do physical work as well. She said that she does also let people know on the Lake Fannin Volunteer Board Facebook page, that the public is able to visit Lake Fannin anytime there is a workday scheduled and the gates are opened for vehicular travel to the lake. Though helping with the work needing to be done would be nice, it is not mandatory and the public who just wish to visit the lake can do so during those volunteer workdays. (Scheduled private events not included.) Volunteers cleared .35 miles of the hiking/biking trail at the last workday event. She concluded with a wish to see volunteers sponsor family picnic days during those workday dates. Update – “Budget”: Alicia noted there is currently $19,681.16 in the county ac-
count with $12,000.00 of that allocated for the cost of the roof repair. The rest is for utilities, pest control, etc. Update – “Weddings/Lodge Rental – current bookings”: Cheryl spoke of six events that occurred during 2021. Four of those were weddings with one birthday party and the Lake Fannin Group party. Generated from those events was $3,587.50 with an average intake of $597.92 per event. Noting that the only thing on the schedule for 2022 so far is the SARS (Search and Rescue Training) Fannin County event slated for 1/22 from 1 to 3 p.m. Cheryl noted that she believes the fee for renting the lodge should be raised at least $50.00 sometime in the summer and voiced the prospect of there being an event in the Spring to inspire interest in the lake. Along the line of volunteers, Alicia noted how trustees from the local jail had been extremely helpful with setting up a county function and it had been suggested to her that they could possibly perform supervised work out at the lake as well. Board member Edwina Lane also suggested the utilization of workers needing to perform a certain amount of community hours might also benefit the lake. Working with the schools to attract an interest from parents was also discussed. Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 9:00 a.m.
Beta Psi Chapter accepting Scholarship Applications
The Scholarship Committee of the Beta Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma is now accepting applications for the organization’s annual Recruitment Grant. The scholarship will be awarded to a woman who declares her major as education and is enrolled as a junior or beyond in college. An applicant must be a graduate of a Fannin County high school or be a Fannin County resident. The applicant must submit a letter and a transcript. The letter must include a thorough overview of her background, current educational status and plan for the future. The deadline for applications will be March 15 and should be mailed to Linda Gist at 229 CR 1415, Bonham, TX 75418.
Kids Art Contest
Press Release - The Fannin County Children’s Center is seeking children’s artwork for their annual contest. Children and youth ages 18 and under are invited to enter their work of art for a chance to win prizes and help other children. The contest judges will be looking for artwork that illustrates the theme “Open Your Heart.” They will be looking for something that is eye catching and heart-warming. Winning entries in the past have often included hearts, kids,
families and bright, cheerful colors, as well as the words “Open Your Heart” and “Fannin County Children’s Center.” Two winning entries will win special ribbons and cash prizes. The first place artist will receive a $100 cash, a blue ribbon and their artwork will be reproduced on the front of the campaign card. Second place will win a $50 cash, a red ribbon and have their artwork included inside of the card. The cards that feature the winning artwork will be used to help
the local nonprofit raise funds to provide advocacy, counseling and other critical support services for the abused and neglected children of Fannin County. Artwork must be turned in by 5 pm on Friday, February 11 at the Children’s Center at 112 West Fifth in Bonham. Entry forms, contest rules and more information can be found at www.fanninccc.org and at the center at 112 W. 5th in Bonham or by calling (903) 583-4339.
People always say the past is in the past but I beg to differ. The past is who we are, it prepares us for the future, it makes us strong...unknown
Fannin County History The Road Down Memory Lane Photos courtesy of the Fannin County Historical Museum Three blocks south of the Courthouse Square in Bonham One Main Street Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-8042 Visit Facebook: “Fannin county historical group”
Baptism at Gum Springs. Gum Springs Baptist Church. In Jim Cook’s pool...1937
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2022 is an election year for several Fannin County offices. Campaign signs are popping up with increasing frequency, and ads for the candidates are appearing in the Fannin County Leader. Early voting for the primary elections begins on February 14th and ends on February 25th. The regular voting day is Tuesday, March 1st. March 1st is also the last day to vote. Many citizens have already decided who they will vote for, based on any number of reasons. Since several of the candidates have no opponent(s) running against them, they are assured of victory in the primary. In November, for the general election, these candidates will be on their party’s general election ballot for their specific office. For those who have not settled on a candidate to vote for, I urge each of you to take some time to look closely at the candidates to determine which one you believe has the skill sets, experience, and integrity to deliver the best results. Some of the characteristics you might look for are: • Current and past work experiences – do they possess the basic skills required to perform their duties? • Professional certifications. • Professional behavior and appearance. • What are the candidates saying they will do if elected? Are they saying they can execute the job requirements, or are they saying they will improve the services provided by the office and make the services more accessible to the public? • Will they be transparent and treat all citizens with respect? • Are they honest? • Current and past non-work-related service in the community. Are they, or have they, performed voluntary work that benefits the community? • Do they need the job, or are they running for the office because they want to make a difference? When considering attributes such as integrity, honesty, and work performance, I tend to believe that past performance is a good indicator of future performance. We have a chance to elect individuals who can make a positive difference in our county government. Let us make the most of this opportunity. Mike Nejtek
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I noticed the Republican Party candidates for city and county leadership published in the latest edition of THE LEADER and was disappointed with the lack of new candidates. Lack of candidates from a competing party, or even alternate candidates from the same party. I did note that there are a couple of competing candidates, and while I applaud them for their commitment, for the most part, the slate is just a rehashing of the same individuals. History tells us that it takes at least two candidates running for each office to have an enriching and honest discourse on items of interest to the people. After all, the focus of an election should be the people’s best interest, should it not? I have heard it said, I do not know by whom, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Unfortunately, I have seen this philosophy proven true here in our community. The same individuals get elected, and the same issues go unresolved. If we continue like this, we cannot expect anything to change. Examples of the lack of leadership and action from our elected officials in Bonham and Fannin County abound. Trash-covered lots and dilapidated houses mar our neighborhoods. Dead or dying trees overhang sidewalks and streets, posing a safety hazard to people and cars. The conditions of our roads are abysmal, covered in potholes and haphazard repairs. The same can be said about the state of our sidewalks, whose very use as sidewalks is almost impossible. Are there ordinances that address these issues? If so, why has nothing been done? If not, why has this not been changed? Why have our officials taken no pride in Bonham and its citizen? The bottom line, and the message I am trying to convey, is that we—the citizens of Bonham and Fannin County—live with the results of poor and inconsistent leadership by our elected officials. We need new leadership! I know we have citizens with the talent and skills required to bring forth positive change in Bonham and Fannin County. As citizens of this city and county, we must advocate for change and support the individuals who wish to step up and affect change. I know the traditional time to register for elective office has passed, yet write-in campaigns can still be initiated. It is not too late. At best, we can elect candidates committed to fully representing the citizens. At worst, we generate a public debate and affect the thinking and positions of citizens and candidates alike. Let’s get involved and VOTE!
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Press Release - The seventh annual Dr. Walter Sisk Memorial Blood Drive will
be hosted by the Bonham Rotary Club and the Texoma Regional Blood Center on Thursday, January 20 from 9 am to 4 pm. The bloodmobile will be in the parking lot of the First United Methodist Church and Family Life Center at 801 Star in Bonham. Dr. Walter Sisk joined the Bonham Rotary Club in 1961, the same year he started practicing medicine in Bonham. He was an active member in Rotary up until he passed away in late 2015. He even attended the weekly
club meeting just a few days before his death. Soon after his passing, the Bonham Rotary Club decided to honor the memory of this long time member by hosting an annual blood drive each year on or near his birthday. During his lifetime, Dr. Walter saved many lives as a doctor. The Bonham Rotary Club wants to help continue his legacy of saving lives by encouraging blood donations. The current need for blood in the area is very critical. Several years ago the Texo-
Alzheimer’s and Cold Weather
By Scott Finley
I have a confession to make. I’m still trying to put away our outdoor Christmas décor. It seems that every time I get started, it either rains, or another cold front blows through. Weather in our Lone Star State is always unpredictable, but this time I’m going to wear a jacket and tape an umbrella to my back and do it for sure. For people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, the abrupt weather swings we experience pose special challenges. Caregivers need to watch for signs of cold such as pale skin, acting sleepy, cold feet or hands or shivering, and make sure the person is dressed warmly in layers while inside. Monitor indoor temperatures, and act accordingly. When it’s extremely cold,
though, the best advice for going out is not to go out. However, if it can’t be avoided, take extreme precautions against slips, falls and cold air. Always walk next to the person who is living with Alzheimer’s, and be alert to what is underfoot. Make sure gloves and hats are worn, and keep as much skin covered as possible. Limit outdoor time as much as possible. Body heat dissipates from older people at a much faster rate than younger people. Be on the lookout for chills and slowed movement. Once back indoors, warm up with blankets and warm liquids (not coffee, tea or other caffeinated products). The cold weather will go away, but we are still left with COVID-19 and now the Omicron variant has joined the Delta. Remember that you can always get the latest in-
formation about the Association’s COVID-19 emergency preparedness guidelines for Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers in long-term or community-based care settings here: https://alz.org/professionals/professional-providers/ coronavirus-covid-19-tips-fordementia-caregivers The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia – by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900. Scott Finley is Media Relations Manager for the Alzheimer’s Association® in Texas. He can be reached at scfinley@alz.org
and to get rid of waste, such as carbon dioxide. Science reveals that your breath is an access point to regulating your nervous system. For instance, when we breathe steadily we can calm our nervous system. When we hold our breath, we build up carbon dioxide in our body, which causes cells and the respiratory center of our brain to become distressed. Paced breath has the potential to calm your mind and body. This type of breathing exercise can be used in a pinch when you’re feeling overly exerted, anxious or distressed. Paced or slower breathing practices support greater brain function, an improved mood, hormone balance and the overall feeling
of wellbeing. Take a moment to listen to Dr. Tracy Gaudet’s 8-minute video, where she shares more about how breathing helps with healing and stress reduction. Dr. Gaudet introduces the 4-78 breathing technique to bring the body, mind and spirit back to a more balanced state. This technique focuses on paced breathing, allowing your exhale to be longer than your inhale. It can create a sense of relaxation in the mind and ease distress. Find a quiet place to practice, make sure you’re seated comfortably with good posture, and try to keep your focus on your breath. If you do lose your focus during the practice, just simply return to your breath.
Live Whole Health: Paced breathing
#LiveWholeHealth: Published on: January 10th, 2022 Sara Grimsgaard, MHMS, NBC-HWC is a health systems specialist for the Integrative Health Coordinating Center and Whole Health Education Program in the VHA Office of Patient Centered Care and Cultural Transformation Did you know that we take 12-20 breaths per minute on average? It’s amazing to think that we have the natural powers to thrive simply by taking deep full breaths throughout our day. This is called paced breathing, which is slowing your breath down mindfully to focus on the length of the breath. The purpose of our breath is to transport oxygen to our cells
ma Regional Blood Center presented the program at one of the club’s weekly meetings. The Center was started by local doctors in 1975, which was fourteen years after Sisk started practicing medicine in Bonham. During the question and answer part of the program, Sisk described how fortunate we were to have the center providing blood in the area. He recalled the challenges he faced in getting blood for his patients before the local center was formed.
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1/18/22 The word “hospice”, is a term borrowed from the Middle Ages, and refers to a place of respite a place to receive needed support in finishing a long journey today we know “hospice” as a specialized area of healthcare that is misunderstood by the general public. Simply put hospice provides support to the patient and family when life expectancy is nearing the end. The goal of hospice is to improve the quality of life of patients through prevention and relief from suffering regardless of the stage of diagnosis. Some myths to be aware of are: • Hospice is only for people who have given up on life. • Once you enter hospice, you can never go back. • Hospice is only for people with a few days/weeks to live. • Hospice care means you and family give up control. Some truths to know: • Hospice care is a benefit fully funded by Medicare/Medicaid and is also covered by many private insurance companies. • Hospice care can be provided wherever the patients feel most comfortable. • Hospice care is for the patient’s family and loved ones just as much as the patient. • Hospice provides a team of professionals specially trained to provide care and support to meet patient’s physical, emotional, medical and spiritual needs. Hospice care offers numerous benefits and can be an asset in helping with life’s journey. For more information contact: Denise Sanderson Transcend Hospice of TexOma 2110-A N Center St. Bonham, TX 75418 Ph: 903-647-0832 Fax: 903-505-5681 cheryl@to.transcendhospice.com 1/18/22
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At TMC Bonham Hospital, we’re proud to offer high-quality healthcare to the residents of Fannin County. Primary care and specialty physicians are here for you, and emergency care is available 24/7.
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Grief Support Groups Starting Soon!
Sherman, Texas | January 7, 2022 – Home Hospice of Grayson County is happy to announce we will be offering two new grief support groups starting in January! Our Journey Through Grief is a fourweek group that gives those who are mourning a safe space to process their grief and find support for their loss. We will be hosting the groups at our new Bereavement Center located at 505 W. Center
Street in Sherman. Our Tuesday night group meets January 18th, 25th and February 1st and 8th from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Our Wednesday afternoon group meets January 19th, 26th and February 2nd and 9th from 1:00pm to 2:00pm. The groups are open to the community and you can choose the day and time that works best for you. Everybody is welcome. “Taking the time to participate in a support group makes a huge
difference after the loss of a loved one” said Nancy Jackson, Support Group Leader. “People have said that listening and supporting others helped them through their grief journey. We all face challenges with loss and the many ways it impacts our life. Come and join us as we listen, share and support each other.” To RSVP for the support group, ask for further details or learn more about individual counseling, call Nancy Jackson at 903-868-
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Providing personalized primary care for the entire family. Dr. Loftice grew up in Grayson County and now resides locally with his family. He earned his medical degree from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine in Glendale, AZ and completed his residency in family medicine at Conroe Medical Education Foundation in Conroe, TX.
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“Mild” Omicron Still a Serious Threat
As the massive spike of COVID-19 cases continues, Texas Medical Association (TMA) physicians urge vigilance against the threat the omicron variant poses in Texas. The degree of infectiousness and lack of best and most available treatment worries Texas physicians about what the next few weeks will bring, and they say important medical advice bears repeating. The omicron variant’s illness has been described by some people as “less severe,” but physicians urge Texans not to let their guard down. Omicron cases can make people sick enough to miss several days of work and school, and the virus is a serious threat to people with high risk for severe illness. “This illness may seem mild to some, but right now we don’t have enough effective treatment if too many high-risk patients get sick all at the same time,” said John Carlo, MD, a TMA COVID-19 Task Force member. At this moment, only a single monoclonal antibody treatment (sotrovimab) is effective against the omicron variant. Supplies are extremely limited. Dr. Carlo added, “On top of this, the omicron variant is incredibly infectious, even more so than previous variants.” The Texas Department of State Health Services reported more than 51,000 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Jan. 3, nearly doubling the state’s previous all-time pandemic-era high. In the first three days of this week alone, nearly 125,000 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases are reported in Texas; nearly half a million since Jan. 1. Some physician practices have had to close due to COVID-19-related staff shortages or have gone to 100% telehealth visits. “The good news is we know how to protect ourselves,” Dr. Carlo said. “Vaccination with a booster, diligent and effective mask-wearing, and avoiding poorly ventilated indoor settings are effective.” Physicians also worry about Texas hospital beds filling up too quickly, as area hospitals already face staffing shortages due to sick workers. “We want to make sure we have the space for every patient who needs care,” Dr. Carlo said. To avoid catching or spreading COVID-19, TMA’s COVID-19 Task Force recommends: •Get vaccinated against COVID-19: Get the booster shot as soon as eligible, too. •If you must leave your home: Physically distance yourself, wash your hands frequently, and wear your mask anytime
you need to be near someone when outside your home. Wear the best mask you can get: N95 masks are best, followed by KN95 masks, then surgical masks, then multiply cloth masks that fit snugly around your face. Wear masks if you can't socially distance, even if outside, and even if everyone attending is vaccinated and boosted. •If you must gather with others from outside your home: Choose an outdoor or wellventilated space. •If exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 (you were within six feet of him or her for at least 15 minutes in 24 hours): Quarantine away from others for at
least five days and get tested after five days even if you do not develop symptoms. •Watch for symptoms. If you have no symptoms after five days, wear a well-fitted mask for the next five days anytime you’re near anyone and avoid being around people who are high risk. •If fully vaccinated or you have had a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the past 90 days, it is not necessary to quarantine but you still should wear a well-fitted mask when around others for 10 days and get tested after five days even if symptoms do not develop. •If you test positive for COVID-19 or have mild symptoms, regardless of vaccination sta-
tus: Isolate for at least five days and until you are fever-free and your symptoms improve (stay away from other people, including people in your own household). (This applies to mild-symptom or zero-symptom cases.) After five days’ isolation, wear a well-fitted mask for five more days whenever you’re around others, avoid travel, and avoid being around those who are high-risk. •If you have severe symptoms: Isolate for at least 10
Section B Page 5 • January 18, 2022 days and consult your doctor before ending your isolation. If you develop any serious symptoms such as trouble breathing, seek emergency medical care immediately. “This current wave is spreading faster than ever before, and the only way to slow this down is for everyone—not just some people, but everyone— to be vigilant,” said Dr. Carlo. “We’re all in this together.” TMA is the largest state medical society in the na-
tion, representing more than 56,000 physician and medical student members. It is located in Austin and has 110 component county medical societies around the state. TMA’s key objective since 1853 is to improve the health of all Texans. TMA’s Vaccines Defend What Matters initiative helps Texans make informed vaccination decisions for themselves and their families. Connect with TMA on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
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ing about 10% higher than what was budgeted, and water/sewer usage remained flat (water usage is less in winter months.) He also noted the 2020 FY audit report was being drafted for presentation and explained the reasons for the delay (reports are usually done by April or May of the following year.) Councilman Wayne Moore made the motion to approve the report with Councilman Bill Chapman seconding and the motion passed. 3. Citizens Opportunity to Speak: (The City Council invites persons with comments or obCity of Bonham, Human servation to briefly adResource Director Brad Nichols dress the Council for and City of Bonham Secretary, the limited purpose of Heather Stockton. determining whether the matter should be referred to staff for By Rose Schwartz study and response and/or be placed on a future meeting Monday, January 10, 2022, agenda. State law prohibits at 5:30 p.m., Pastor Henry the City Council from conShelton of the Trinity Baptist sidering deliberations on any Church of Bonham, led at- item not listed on the posted tendees at the Bonham City City Council Agenda.): There Hall in an Invocation after were no speakers. which Mayor H L Compton 4. Presentation of a plaque called the Regular Meeting to Employee of the Year: of the Bonham City Council After noting that this was to order. Mayor Compton the 3rd year for this program commented on the good turn- with the first two years beout then noted that though ing funded by anonymous one Councilman was absent, sponsors no longer involved; (Michael Evans) and one was Bonham’s Human Resource running late, (Kevin Hayes) Director Brad Nichols asked Quorum was established. if any businesses or individu1. Consider and take ac- als might like to sponsor this tion to approve minutes of program, to call his office. the December 13th Regular He stated four candidates had Meeting and the December been considered and then an28th Special Meeting: Mo- nounced Bonham’s City Section was made, seconded, and retary Heather Stockton to passed to approve the min- be the recipient of the honor utes. of Employee of the Year to 2. Consider and take ac- an enthusiastic standing aption to accept financial re- plause. port for the month ending 5. Consider and take action December 31, 2021: City of to recommend for the award Bonham Director of Finance (contingent on TWDB apDave Struchtemeyer began his proval of the project), report noting that 20% of the WWTP Grit Equipment ad valorem receipts had been and Replacement and Site collected through December, Electrical Improvements – sales tax receipts were track- TWDB CWSRF #73735 CID -02 and HEI #158061.02: City Manager Sean Pate explained that this item is referring to the final component necessary for the wastewater treatment plant and is part of the TX Water Development Board funding that was received several years ago to make the necessary improvements to the plant. Basically, a grid replacement is needed. He then went on to detail information on the low bid of Whittaker Lane Contracting that was one of six received. The bid for $523,140 was explained as well as the funding options available to the city partially by ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) money through the CARES ACT. After some discussion, Councilman Bill Chapman made the motion to approve with Councilman Kevin Hayes seconding and the motion passed. 6. Consider and take action to adopt a resolution authorizing the submission of the 2022 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs CDBG-CV Community Resiliency Program (CRP) for the City of Bonham: Mr. Pate went over how this was to authorize the submission of the grant application that was discussed in a Special Meeting on December 28, 2021. Looking to obtain about 2.5 million to renovate primarily the basement and upper floor of the building
currently being used by the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Compton clarified that this is for 100% funding through the grant being applied for. After which, Sean Pate read the resolution, and the motion was made to approve by Bill Chapman, seconded by Kevin Hayes, and passed. 7. Consider and take action to adopt a Citizen Participation Plan: Mr. Pate explained how this was something that needed to be done with the paperwork needing to be completed and sent with the grant application. Councilman Timothy LaVergne II made the motion to approve with Kevin Hayes seconding the motion. Motion passed. 8. Consider and take action to adopt the Duplication of Benefits policy for the City of Bonham: Mr. Pate noted that this was the final formality for the grant application that has been reviewed by both the city staff and KSA Engineers (the firm chosen for the Community Resiliency Program Project.) Kevin Hayes made the motion to approve with Bill Chapman seconding the motion. Motion passed. 9. Hold a public hearing and consider and take action on an ordinance amending Ordinance 1399 establishing the monthly rates charged for hangar rentals at the City of Bonham Jones Field Municipal Airport: Mayor Compton called the public hearing to order at 5:47 p.m. Sean Pate then called upon Bonham’s Director of Public Utilities Lance Capehart who is also the acting manager of the Airport to relay what was recommended to him by the Airport Advisory Board he had met with. Mr. Capehart confirmed that the board had advised the rates to be raised by 3%. Mr. Pate then stated that effective February 1, 2022, Open T-Hangers - $60 per month; Enclosed T-Hangers - $175 for 42ft #s301-406 per month; $215 per month for #s502-505 & 602-605; $255 per month for 501,506, 601 & 606; $265 per month for 701806; $32 per month for Hangars and Storage Areas 3E,3W & 4E, 4W; $42 per month for Hangars & Storage Areas 5E, 5W & 6E, 6W; $47 per month for Hangars & Storage Areas 7E, 7W & 8E, 8W. When Mr. Pate finished listing the new rates, Mayor Compton asked if anyone had anything to say. When no one came forward, he called an end to the hearing at 5:49 p.m. After Mr. Pate read the ordinance, the motion was made by Bill Chapman to approve with Kevin Hayes seconding the motion. Motion passed. 10. Consider and take action to accept the proposal from Civic Plus for the City of Bonham website: Sean Pate explained how bids were solicited and received from interested firms and why Civic Plus was chosen. After some discussion including questions from citizens regarding the length of time it would take for the website to be up and running, how user friendly it would be, and what type of information and services would be available, it was explained the cost for this service will be $39,000 and payment will be split between 3 entities. Continued See Bonham
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LINDA “MOMO” LUELLA (LANGHAM) TAYLOR
BonhamLinda “Momo” Luella (Langham) Taylor, age 72 of Bonham, TX was born on September 16, 1949 in Honey Grove, TX to James O. and Rosie Emaline (Jones) Langham. She went to be with our Lord on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 with her loving family by her side while at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, TX. Linda was a homemaker, a mother, “Momo” to her grandchildren and great grandchildren, and a friend to many. She was loving, kindhearted, and fun person to be around. Stories, jokes, hugs, and laughs were always part of her daily routine. Fun and lovable she could be but don’t let that smile melt your heart, one look is all it took for you to know when she was serious about something. Linda enjoyed life, making people smile, nature, the ocean, and her dogs. Most of all Linda loved her boys, and their wives, her grandkids, and great grandkids. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren; from school sports and activities, to hunting, fishing, and UTV riding; if it made the grandkids happy, she was all for it. Linda was a member of Dodd City Baptist Church. She is survived by son, Lynn Taylor and wife Lorey of Bonham, TX; son, Bubbey Taylor and wife Heather of Bonham, TX; grandchildren, James Heath Taylor, Ethan Lane Taylor and wife Krystal, Cody James Taylor and wife Cheyenne, Caitlin Robinson and husband Austin, Devin Reynolds, Destiny OconGonzales; great grandchildren, Hudson Taylor, Peyton Taylor, Gus Taylor, Eli Taylor, Greyson Robinson, Lola Robinson, and Kayson Gonzales; brother, Jimmy Langham, niece, Lisa and husband John, and nephew, Wade; special friends, Chris Cooper, Mattie Pelton, Duane Woodrall, Sherry Steele, and Judy Renton Mooney; along with numerous cousins, additional family and friends. Linda is preceded in death by her son, James “Jamie” Michael Taylor, and her parents. A celebration of life for Linda was held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
PHYLLIS JO (MORPHIS) WATKINS
Bonham-Phyllis Jo (Morphis) Watkins, age 79, of Ravenna, TX was born on April 14, 1942 in Garland, TX to Otis and Velma (Walker) Morphis; she passed away on Monday, January 10, 2022 to Texoma Medical Center Bonham Hospital. Phyllis married Clifford Paul Watkins on July 28, 1961 in Garland TX. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Phyllis was a loving wife, mother, sister, and friend, she will be missed dearly. Phyllis is survived by her husband Clifford Watkins of the home, and sisters, Paula Calvary of Terrell, TX and Carita Prichard of Denton, TX. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Collen Watkins; parents, Otis and Velma Morphis; brothers, Billy, Herbert, and Robert; and sister, Lois. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of CooperSorrells Funeral Home Bonham, TX. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorrells.com.
JANELLE MUNGER
Funeral services for Mrs. Janelle Munger, age 85, of Bonham, were held at 2:00 PM Saturday, January 15, 2022, in the Wise Funeral Home Chapel in Bonham. Bro Mark Posey, Pastor Dana Coker and granddaughter Amanda Garrett officiated. Burial followed in the Willow Wild Cemetery. Mrs. Munger passed away on January 11, 2021, at the Texoma Medical Center in Bonham, Texas. Janelle was born in Hamilton, Texas, the daughter of Ted Hansen and Esther F. Neie Hansen. She married Leroy Munger on November 22, 1958, in Cranfills Gap, Texas and she was Deputy District Clerk for Fannin County for many years. She was a member of the Congregational Methodist Church in Bonham, Texas and enjoyed traveling, singing, and playing piano for the Silo Road Band and performed at the Senior Citizens Dance at the Life Center for many years. She was past board member of the Fort Inglish Museum and the Sassy Red Hatters club. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jerry Hansen and brother-in-law Jerry Dickie. She is survived by her husband,
Leroy Munger of Bonham, daughter and son-in-law, Melody and Doug Garrett of Sherman, brother, Randy Hansen and wife Linda of Port Aransas, sister, Juanita Dickie of King, and granddaughter, Amanda Garrett and her fiancé Ryan Colgan of Greenville. You may sign the online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome. com
MARY CATCHINGS
Bonham- Mary Catchings, age 90, of Savoy, TX entered into eternal life on Monday, January 10, 2022 while at the Mustang Creek Estate Assisted Living in Sachse, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 22, 2022 at Trinity Baptist Church. Bro. Henry Shelton will officiate. Mary (Bouslog) Catchings was born in Burkburnett, TX on November 4, 1931 to Floyd “Jack” Scott and Faye (Black) Bouslog. She married Mark Duce Catchings on December 16, 1951 in Liberty, TX; he preceded her in death on December 5, 2010. Mary was a homemaker and enjoyed crafts such as art and painting. She was a very generous person; always welcomed friends, and the kids’ friends to the house. The Lord and her family were the most important things in her life. Mary was a Sunday School teacher and always encouraged others with the word of God and numerous cards. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Mary is survived by brother, Jack Bouslog, Jr. of Lufkin, TX and his extended family, “adopted Sis” Jerry Hebert of Houma, LA, son, Mike Catchings and wife Donna of Savoy, TX, daughter, Mitzi Rogers and husband David of Savoy, TX, daughter, Marita Wistl and husband John of Plano, TX and bonus son, Mike Beauford and wife Sue of Rowlett, TX; 6 grandchildren, Jason Catchings and wife Jessica, Travis Willoughby, Tiffany Eschete and husband Jason, Jana Breazeale and husband Cliff, Eva Lowe, and Jason Rodriguez; 10 great grandchildren, Michael Willoughby, Matthew Catchings, Megan Catchings, Dallas Eschete, Hannah Eschete, Connor Eschete, Skyler Smith, Brinley Lowe, Wesley Breazeale, and Dylan Breazeale. In addition to her husband, she is preceded in death by her parents and granddaughter, Jodi Willoughby. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the charity or church of your choice. To convey condolences or sign an online registry please visit www.coopersorells.com.
CHOYA D. BARKER
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Funeral services for Choya D. Barker were held at 10:00 AM Saturday, January 15, 2022 at the Wise Funeral Home Chapel, 219 W. Sam Rayburn Dr. Bonham, Texas. Chad McEntee officiated along with family and friends. Burial followed in the Dodd City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stoney Adams, Colton Barker, Pete Jones, Larry Dean, Chad McEntee, Victor Briseno, Clay Wilcox, Homer Barker, Josh Zachary and Rick King. Choya was born at Baylor Hospital in Dallas, Texas on July 7, 1975, to Choya Lynn Barker and Vicky Lynn (Duncan) Barker. He attended school in Rowlett, Terrell, and Garland, Texas. He grew up loving the outdoors; hunting, fishing, roping, and four wheeling. He was married to Jennifer Brenham, and they had a son, Colton Barker. He later married in 2012 to Addrein Maifield at their home in Union Valley. In October of 2020 he moved to Shamrock, Texas with Addrein and is where he was residing when he unexpectedly passed away at home on January 9, 2022. He worked in the underground utilities business following in the footsteps of both his father and uncle. He spent his life loving, living, and working fiercely. His heart and personality were both larger than life. His hobbies included roping, hunting, throwing horseshoes, and backroad riding, bar-b-queuing and storytelling. He was someone who always knew how to make an entrance and per his style, that entrance was typically late. He went by his own rules and had a vocabulary uniquely of his own. He is preceded in death by his father Choya and mother Vicky. He is survived by his stepfather Mike Phillips, wife Addrein, son Colton, and brother Coy, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is loved by many and fiercely missed. You may sign the online guest register at www. wisefuneralhome.com
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Currently, permits are required in Fannin County if you wish to: 1. Put in a culvert. 2. Develop or build in a FEMA Floodplain. 3. Build in the Bois d’Arc Lake 5,000ft Buffer Zone. 4. Develop a manufactured Rental Community, for 2 or more lots. 5. Subdivision of land with streets or roads or lots less than 5 acres. 6. Use heavy Equipment, bore under a road and install utility lines in a County ROW. 7. Install or repair a septic system. You can find more information on the Fannin County Clerk Website, http://www.co.fannin. tx.us/page/fannin.County.Clerk Departments: Development Services – Di Hopkins 903-449-4220 (Culverts,ROW, Lake Zoning, Subdivisions & Rental Communities) http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices Environmental Development — Diane Wilson 903-583-7495. (Septic’s) http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.Environmental.Development Emergency Management – Troy Hudson 903-640-8484 (FEMA Floodplains) http://www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.Emergency
BID ADVERTISEMENT The City of Bonham BID will receive bids for CID-01 TWDB CWSRF Collection System ADVERTISEMENT Improvements until 2:00 p.m. on February 3rd, 2022 at the City Hall, 514 Chestnut
The City of Bonham will receive bids for CID-01 TWDB CWSRF Collection System Street, Bonham,until Texas 76418 time and bids will514 be Chestnut publicly Improvements 2:00 p.m. at onwhich February 3rd,place 2022 theatsealed the City Hall, opened read aloud. Mandatory Pre-bid will be Tuesday, January 25th Street,and Bonham, TexasA 76418 at which timemeeting and place theheld sealed bids will be publicly atopened 2:00 p.m. at the same location. and read aloud. A Mandatory Pre-bid meeting will be held Tuesday, January 25th at 2:00 p.m. at the same location. Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows:
Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows: Bid Schedules 1, 3, 6 Only: Installation of approximately 15,000 linear feet of gravity sewer line,1,manholes, associated appurtenances. Bid Schedules 3, 6 Only:and Installation of approximately 15,000 linear feet of
gravity sewer line, manholes, and associated appurtenances. Contract Documents including bid proposal forms, plan sheets, and specifications for the Project may be viewedincluding and downloaded free forms, of charge the option to purchase for hard Contract Documents bid proposal planwith sheets, and specifications the copies at www.civcastusa.com. Printed copies of the Contract Documents may be viewed Project may be viewed and downloaded free of charge with the option to purchase hard atcopies the Engineer’s office located at:Printed copies of the Contract Documents may be viewed at www.civcastusa.com. at the Engineer’s office located at: 8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995).
8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995). Please submit questions for this project at least 5 business days prior to bid opening through the project Q&A portal or to 5 Celika Salazar, at prior csalazar@ksaeng. Pleasewww.civcastusa.com submit questions forinthis at least business days to bid opening com. All addenda issued for this project will only be posted on www.civcastusa.com. A through www.civcastusa.com in the Q&A portal or to Celika Salazar, at csalazar@ksaeng. bid bond the amount of 5forpercent of thewill bidonly issued an acceptable surety shall beA com. All inaddenda issued this project be by posted on www.civcastusa.com. submitted each bid. A check or bid bank draft by payable to the City of Bonham bid bond with in the amount ofcertified 5 percent of the issued an acceptable surety shall be orsubmitted negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (as par value) may be submitted in lieu of the with each bid. A certified check or bank draft payable to the City of Bonham Bid The City Bonham reserves rejectmay any be or all bids or toinwaive or Bond. negotiable U.S.ofGovernment Bondsthe (asright par to value) submitted lieu ofany the informalities in the Bids reserves may be held by the City ofany Bonham for aorperiod not any to Bid Bond. The Citybidding. of Bonham the right to reject or all bids to waive exceed 60 days the dateBids of themay bid opening for the the City purpose of reviewing bidsnot andto informalities in from the bidding. be held by of Bonham for athe period investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. exceed 60 days from the date of the bid opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. The City of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids, evaluate bids using scoring criteria, or of toBonham waive any informality in the bidding inoraccordance with Title Subtitle A, The City reserves the right to reject any all bids, evaluate bids8,using scoring Chapter 252.043 of the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts awarded under criteria, or to waive any informality in the bidding in accordance with Title 8, Subtitle A, this Invitation for Bid or Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are expectedawarded to be funded Chapter 252.043 of (IFB) the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts under inthis partInvitation by financial assistance from the TWDB and require TWDB concurrence with for Bid (IFB) or Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are expected to beaward funded and Notice to Proceed. Neither the of Texas nor any ofTWDB its departments, agencies, or in part by financial assistance fromState the TWDB and require concurrence with award employees or will be Neither a party to IFB, any resulting contract. agencies, or and Noticeare to Proceed. thethis State ofRFQ, Texasor nor any of its departments, employees are or will be a party to this IFB, RFQ, or any resulting contract. Any contract(s) awarded under this Invitation for Bids is/are subject to the American Iron and (AIS) requirements of this Section 608 offor the Federal Pollution Control Act, AnyStreel contract(s) awarded under Invitation Bids is/areWater subject to the American Iron and must include executed Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds. and Streel (AIS) requirements of Section 608 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,
and must include executed Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds. This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “fair share policy”, which includesisEPA-approved “fair share goals” for Minority Business This contract subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)Enterprise “fair share(MBE) policy”, and Women Business Enterprise“fair (WBE) firms in the Supplies, Equipment, which includes EPA-approved share goals” forConstruction, Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and categories. EPA’s that applicants prime andServices Women procurement Business Enterprise (WBE) firmspolicy in therequires Construction, Supplies, and Equipment, contractors make a good faithcategories. effort to award a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and and Services procurement EPA’s policy requires that applicants and prime procurements to Minority and Business Enterprise contractors make a goodBusiness faith effortEnterprise to award a fairWomen-Owned share of contracts, subcontracts, and firms. Although EPA’s policyBusiness does notEnterprise mandate that fair share goals be achieved, it procurements to Minority and the Women-Owned Business Enterprise does require applicants and prime contractors to demonstrate use of the six affirmative firms. Although EPA’s policy does not mandate that the fair share goals be achieved, it steps. current fair share forcontractors the State oftoTexas are as follows: does The require applicants andgoals prime demonstrate use of the six affirmative steps. The current fair share goals for the State of Texas are as follows: Category MBE WBE Category Construction
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BID ADVERTISEMENT The City of Bonham BID will receive bids for CID-02 TWDB CWSRF Collection System ADVERTISEMENT Improvements until 3:00 p.m. on February 3rd, 2022 at the City Hall, 514 Chestnut
The City of Bonham will receive bids for CID-02 TWDB CWSRF Collection System Street, Bonham,until Texas 76418 time and bids will514 be Chestnut publicly Improvements 3:00 p.m. at onwhich February 3rd, place 2022 the at sealed the City Hall, opened and read aloud. A Mandatory Pre-bid meeting will be held Tuesday, January 25th Street, Bonham, Texas 76418 at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly atopened 3:00 p.m. the same andatread aloud.location. A Mandatory Pre-bid meeting will be held Tuesday, January 25th at 3:00 p.m. at the same location. Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows:
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sewer line, manholes, and associated appurtenances. Contract Documents including bid proposal forms, plan sheets, and specifications for the Project may be viewedincluding and downloaded free forms, of charge the option to purchase for hard Contract Documents bid proposal planwith sheets, and specifications the copies at may www.civcastusa.com. Printed copies Contract be viewed Project be viewed and downloaded freeofofthe charge with Documents the option tomay purchase hard atcopies the Engineer’s office located at:Printed copies of the Contract Documents may be viewed at www.civcastusa.com. at the Engineer’s office located at: 8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995).
8866 Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995). Please submit questions for this project at least 5 business days prior to bid opening through the project Q&A portal or to 5 Celika Salazar, at prior csalazar@ksaeng. Pleasewww.civcastusa.com submit questions forinthis at least business days to bid opening com. All addenda issued for this project will only be posted on www.civcastusa.com. A through www.civcastusa.com in the Q&A portal or to Celika Salazar, at csalazar@ksaeng. bid bond the amount of 5forpercent of thewill bidonly issued an acceptable surety shall beA com. All inaddenda issued this project be by posted on www.civcastusa.com. submitted each bid. A check or bid bank draft by payable to the City of Bonham bid bond with in the amount ofcertified 5 percent of the issued an acceptable surety shall be orsubmitted negotiable U.S. Government Bonds (as par value) may be submitted in of the with each bid. A certified check or bank draft payable to the City lieu of Bonham Bid The City Bonham reserves rejectmay any be or all bids or toinwaive or Bond. negotiable U.S.ofGovernment Bondsthe (asright par to value) submitted lieu ofany the informalities in the Bids reserves may be held by the City ofany Bonham for aorperiod not any to Bid Bond. The Citybidding. of Bonham the right to reject or all bids to waive exceed 60 days the dateBids of themay bid opening for the the City purpose of reviewing bidsnot andto informalities in from the bidding. be held by of Bonham for athe period investigating the bidder’s prior to thefor contract award.of reviewing the bids and exceed 60 days from thequalifications date of the bid opening the purpose investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. The City of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids, evaluate bids using scoring criteria, or of toBonham waive any informality in the bidding inoraccordance with Title Subtitle A, The City reserves the right to reject any all bids, evaluate bids8,using scoring Chapter 252.043 of the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts awarded under criteria, or to waive any informality in the bidding in accordance with Title 8, Subtitle A, this Invitation for Bid or Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are expectedawarded to be funded Chapter 252.043 of (IFB) the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts under inthis partInvitation by financial assistance the TWDB and require(RFQ) TWDBare concurrence with for Bid (IFB) orfrom Request for Qualifications expected to beaward funded and Notice to Proceed. Neither the of Texas nor any ofTWDB its departments, agencies, or in part by financial assistance fromState the TWDB and require concurrence with award employees or will be Neither a party to IFB, any resulting contract. agencies, or and Noticeare to Proceed. thethis State ofRFQ, Texasor nor any of its departments,
employees are or will be a party to this IFB, RFQ, or any resulting contract. Any contract(s) awarded under this Invitation for Bids is/are subject to the American Iron and (AIS) requirements of this Section 608 offor the Federal Pollution Control Act, AnyStreel contract(s) awarded under Invitation Bids is/areWater subject to the American Iron and must include executed Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds. and Streel (AIS) requirements of Section 608 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,
and must include executed Bid, Payment, and Performance Bonds. This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “fair share policy”, which includesisEPA-approved “fair share goals” for Minority Business This contract subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)Enterprise “fair share(MBE) policy”, and Women Business Enterprise (WBE) firms in the Construction, Supplies, Equipment, which includes EPA-approved “fair share goals” for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and categories. EPA’s that applicants prime andServices Women procurement Business Enterprise (WBE) firmspolicy in therequires Construction, Supplies, and Equipment, contractors make a good faithcategories. effort to award a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and and Services procurement EPA’s policy requires that applicants and prime procurements to Minority Business Enterprise and Women-Owned Business Enterprise contractors make a good faith effort to award a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and firms. Although EPA’s policyBusiness does notEnterprise mandate that fair share goals be achieved, it procurements to Minority and the Women-Owned Business Enterprise does require applicants and prime contractors to demonstrate use of the six affirmative firms. Although EPA’s policy does not mandate that the fair share goals be achieved, it steps. current fair share forcontractors the State oftoTexas are as follows: does The require applicants andgoals prime demonstrate use of the six affirmative steps. The current fair share goals for the State of Texas are as follows: Category MBE WBE Category Construction
Construction 19.44% 9.17% Supplies 25.34% 8.82% Supplies Equipment
25.34% 8.82% 16.28% 11.45%
Equipment Services
16.28% 11.45% 20.41% 13.66%
Services 20.41% 13.66% Equal Opportunity in Employment - All qualified Applicants will receive consideration for employment without in regard to race, color, nationalApplicants origin, sex,will religion, age, or handicap. Equal Opportunity Employment - All qualified receive consideration for The contractorwithout shall carry outtoapplicable of 40 CFR Part age, 33 inorthe award employment regard race, color,requirements national origin, sex, religion, handicap. and of contracts TWDB financial assistance Theadministration contractor shall carry out awarded applicableunder requirements of 40 CFR Part 33agreements. in the award Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach, agreements. which may and administration of contracts awarded under TWDB financial assistance result in the termination of to thecarry awarded financial assistance. Failure by the contractor out these requirements is a material breach, which may
result in the termination of the awarded financial assistance. All laborers and mechanics working on the work site and employed by contractors and subcontractors on projects funded directly assisted in whole or in part and through All laborers and mechanics working on by theorwork site and employed by by contractors and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Drinking Water State Revolving Fund by subcontractors on projects funded directly by or assisted in whole or in part by andshall through paid as described in the section, Davis-Bacon ContractFund Conditions. the wages Clean Water State Revolving FundMandatory or Drinking Water StateAct Revolving shall by paid wages as described in the section, Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act Contract Conditions. Any contracts in excess of $2,000 for construction, alteration or repair (including painting and decorating funded Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Any contracts and in excess of under $2,000the for Clean construction, alteration or repair (including painting Water State Revolving Fund under programs shall include the Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act and decorating and funded the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Contract Conditions. Water State Revolving Fund programs shall include the Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act Contract Conditions.
MBE WBE 19.44% 9.17%
Construction 19.44% 9.17% Supplies 25.34% 8.82% Supplies Equipment
25.34% 8.82% 16.28% 11.45%
Equipment Services
16.28% 11.45% 20.41% 13.66%
Services
20.41% 13.66%
Equal Opportunity in Employment - All qualified Applicants will receive consideration for employment without in regard to race, color, nationalApplicants origin, sex,will religion, age, or handicap. Equal Opportunity Employment - All qualified receive consideration for The contractorwithout shall carry outtoapplicable of 40 CFR Part age, 33 inorthe award employment regard race, color,requirements national origin, sex, religion, handicap. and of contracts TWDB financial assistance Theadministration contractor shall carry out awarded applicableunder requirements of 40 CFR Part 33agreements. in the award Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach, agreements. which may and administration of contracts awarded under TWDB financial assistance result in the termination of to thecarry awarded financial assistance. Failure by the contractor out these requirements is a material breach, which may
result in the termination of the awarded financial assistance. All laborers and mechanics working on the work site and employed by contractors and subcontractors on projects funded directly assisted in whole or in part and through All laborers and mechanics working on by theorwork site and employed by by contractors and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund or Drinking Water State Revolving Fund by subcontractors on projects funded directly by or assisted in whole or in part by andshall through paid as described in the section, Davis-Bacon ContractFund Conditions. the wages Clean Water State Revolving FundMandatory or Drinking Water StateAct Revolving shall by paid wages as described in the section, Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act Contract Conditions. Any contracts in excess of $2,000 for construction, alteration or repair (including painting and and funded under the Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Anydecorating contracts in excess of $2,000 for Clean construction, alteration or repair (including painting Water State Revolving Fund programs shall include the Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act and decorating and funded under the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Contract Conditions. Water State Revolving Fund programs shall include the Mandatory Davis-Bacon Act Contract Conditions.
Section B Page 10 • January 18, 2022
NOTICE OF SALE – BONHAM ISD STATE OF TEXAS
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FANNIN COUNTY
§
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE
issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Fannin County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on December 28, 2021, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in February 2022, the same being the 1st day of said month, at the Front Steps of Bonham City Hall, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, Bonham, TX., beginning at 10:00 AM, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all right, title and interest which the dependents in such suit(s) and to the following described real estate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the lying and being situated in the County of Fannin and the State of Texas, towit: Sale #
Cause # Judgment Date
Acct No. Order Issue Date
Style of Case
Legal Description
1
TX-13-4130 6/19/2014
71391 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. J.D. PARKER AND THE HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF J.D. PARKER, ET AL.
BEING ABSTRACT 112, H. BURKHARDT SURVEY AKA 605 LEE, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
$5,600.00
2
TX-15-4356 1/17/2018
94260 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. LARRY REYNOLDS
BEING .296 ACRES OF NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 2 AND SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 3, SMITH ADDITION, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS AKA 208 N. HELTON, CITY OF RANDOLPH, TEXAS
$11,250.00
3
TX-17-4465 2/6/2019
91869 and 91871 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. DORCAS CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
TRACT 1. BEING THE NORTH PART OF LOT 3, BLOCK 7, HAYS ADDITION, SURVEY 9475, AKA W 12TH, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS. (91869) TRACT 2. BEING THE NORTH 150’ OF LOT 4, BLOCK 7, HAYS ADDITION, SURVEY 9475, AKA POPLAR & W 12TH CORNER, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS. (91871)
4
5
TX-18-4501 2/6/2019
TX-18-4519 7/17/2019
94258 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. JAMES R. PERRY
101169 and 109430 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. RHONDA WEYRICK HUNT, ET AL.
BEING PART OF THE J.W. PATTON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 890, LOTS 2-5, AND 8-12, BLOCK 2 OF THE SMITH ADDITION, aka N. HELTON, CITY OF RANDOLPH, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 902, PAGE 0923, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS. TRACT 1. BEING 2.719 ACRES OF A. E. RAY SURVEY, ABSTRACT 978, AKA 711 HWY 11, CITY OF BAILEY, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS. (101169) TRACT 2. BEING 1.961 ACRES OF A. E. RAY SURVEY, ABSTRACT 978, AKA CR 3725, WOLFE CITY, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS. (109430)
6
7
8
TX-18-4523 7/17/2019
72786 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF CLETA LOUISE NORMAN A/K/A LOUISE NORMAN, ET AL.
BEING 1.5 ACRES OUT OF THE S. CHAMBLISS SURVEY, ABSTRACT 0186, AKA 213 CEDAR, RAVENNA, TEXAS AS RECORD IN VOLUME 955, PAGE 407, FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS.
TX-18-4524 2/19/2020
83324 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EARLINE KINCAID CARMACK, ET AL.
BEING 0.75 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE M H SHRYOCK SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1012, AKA N MAIN, CITY OF RAVENNA, FANNIN COUNTY TEXAS.
TX-18-4543 9/18/2019
72274 and 76075 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. SHANNON HERMAN, ET AL.
TRACT 1. BEING 15.08 ACRES OUT OF THE J. CLARK SURVEY, ABSTRACT 176, AKA 2167 W. HWY 56, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1518, PAGE 211, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS (72274) TRACT 2. BEING 6.00 ACRES OUT OF THE MABEL GILBERT SURVEY, ABSTRACT 451, AKA CR 4125, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1518, PAGE 211, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS. (76075)
9
10
11
12
TX-18-4548 9/25/2020
72315 12/28/21
TX-18-4549 10/13/2021
91808 12/28/21
TX-19-4622 10/13/2021
92175 12/28/21
TX-20-4663 10/13/2021
94056 12/28/21
BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN BROOKS OWENS A/K/A J. B. OWENS, ET AL.
BEING 0.5 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE J CLARK SURVEY, ABSTRACT 0176, AKA W HWY 56, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
BONHAM ISD vs. HEIRS AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RAYMOND J. OWENS JR., ET AL.
BEING 2.299 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOT 11, GLEN MEADOWS ADDITION, AKA GLEN MEADOWS RD., FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1383, PAGE 311, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS
BONHAM ISD vs. JOSEPH B. WOOD, SR.
BEING 0.2248 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, PART OF LOT 28, INGLISH ADDITION, AKA 1107 PINE, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1826, PAGE 500, OF THE FANNIN COUNTY DEED RECORDS.
BONHAM ISD vs. SHELLY BLAND
BEING 0.1423 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, PART OF BLOCK 40, WILLIAMS ADDITION, AKA 624 W SAM RAYBURN DRIVE, CITY OF BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 953, PAGE 72 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
Adjudged Value
TRACT 1. $5,120.00 TRACT 2. $7,200.00
$4,600.00
TRACT 1. $32,830.00 TRACT 2. $29,920.00
$18,780.00
$8,160.00
TRACT 1. $90,080.00 TRACT 2. $34,610.00
$8,800.00
$42,190.00
$33,660.00
$42,700.00
(any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Fannin County, Texas, to Which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said tax warrant(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment or tax warrant(s) rendered if the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of tax warrant suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. 1/4/22
Section B Page 11 • January 18, 2022 A RECENT RESOLUTION APPROVED BY THE FANNIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT REQUIRES BIDDERS TO OBTAIN PRIOR TO THE SALE, A STATEMENT FROM THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT CERTIFYING THAT THE PERSON/FIRM/COMPANY PURCHASING PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE OWES NO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES FOR ANY PROPERTY EITHER CURRENTLY OR PREVIOUSLY OWNED TO ANY TAXING ENTITY WITHIN THE COUNTY. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO BID ON OR RECEIVE A TAX SALE DEED TO ANY PROPERTY WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT. TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT AT THE FANNIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT LOCATED AT 831 W. STATE HWY 56, BONHAM. 7X (903) 583-8701. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SHOULD ALLOW UP TO TWO WEEKS TO PROCESS THE REQUEST. YOU MUST HAVE THIS CERTIFICATE/STATEMENT I HAND BEFORE THE SALE BEGINS. Dated at Bonham, Texas, December 28, 2021
Mark Johnson, Sheriff Fannin County, Texas
By Deputy
Notes:
The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit(s) and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or PERDUE, BRANDON, FIELDER, COLLINS & MOTT, LLP, attorney for plaintiffs, at (972) 278-8282.
Cover Crops Play Important Role In Resilient Agriculture 1/4/22 While cover crops benefits are proven, Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are finding one size does not fit all relating to their use in the semi-arid regions of the state. What works in the dry, sandy South Plains may not be applicable in the northern High Plains or Rolling Plains. Small green cotton seedling plants are surround by yellowed wheat stalks Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service soil scientists and agronomists are working together to learn more about how to better manage cover crops in water-limited environments. Cover crops are grown for a specific duration in the offseason, then
NEED HELP? Culverts, Lake Zoning, Subdivisions & Rental Communities Fannin County Development Services Di Hopkins 903-449-4220 http://www.co.fannin. tx.us/page/fannin. developmentservices
terminated and left in the field to decompose, cycling nutrients in the soil. They protect the soil surface and provide residues to potentially improve soil structure, reduce compaction and increase soil organic matter. This helps reduce soil erosion, increase water infiltration and improve soil’s water-holding capacity. In semi-arid regions of the state, where the average annual precipitation ranges from 16 inches per year in the western Texas High Plains to 28 inches per year in the
Rolling Plains, precipitation does not meet annual crop water demands. Consequently, crop productivity is dependent on irrigation and/or precipitation and stored soil water. And as groundwater becomes limited, management of stored soil water is becoming increasingly important for producers using irrigation. While one size doesn’t fit all operations, the research in the large wheat- and cottongrowing regions of Texas
LEGAL NOTICE
Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine Only Package Store Permit by Aastha Investment LLC (dba) Quick Food Mart, to be located at 14712 S. State Highway 121, Trenton, Fannin County, TX 75490. Officer(s) of the said entity: Jitesh J. Patel - Manager.
LEGAL NOTICE
Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Malt Beverage Retailer’s Off-Premise Permit (BQ) by HONEYGROVE LLC, DBA: QUICK STOP# 101, to be located at 407 W Main St, Honey Grove, TX, 75446, County Fannin.
1/18/22
Officers of said corporation is: 1. JALEES AHMED MOHAMMAD, MANAGING MEMBER
PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1/11/22 Proposals for HVAC Supplies, Equipment and Services for the Bonham Independent
School District, hereinafter called the Owner, will be received at Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 no later than 2:00 PM, Thursday, February 3, 2022. Mailed proposals must be sent to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418. All mailed proposals must be received, not postmarked, at or before 2:00 PM, Thursday, February 3, 2022. All other proposals shall be delivered directly to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 and received before 2:00 PM, Thursday, February 3, 2022. Any proposals received after the closing time of 2:00 PM, on Thursday, February 3, 2022, will be returned unopened. Vendors are encouraged to put forth their best efforts on the proposal submitted. The request for proposals documents may be obtained from Bonham Independent School District, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, 903-583-5526 or from the Bonham ISD Website at www.bonhamisd.org.
shows that cover crops have a value. They serve as yet another tool to be considered in the conservation toolbox. Texas A&M AgriLife researchers recently participated in a project funded by the Soil Health Institute that highlights farmers’ challenges and the benefits of using conservation management.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS THE 2021 BONHAM ISD TEXAS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE REPORT (TAPR) The Bonham Independent School District will hold a public hearing during the Board of Trustees meeting at 6:00pm on January 24, 2022 (rescheduled from December 13, 2021). The purpose of this public hearing is to discuss the 2021 Academic Performance Report (TAPR) for BISD and each campus in the district.
Notice of Public Hearing before the Lake Zoning Commission Notice is hereby given that the Bois d’ Arc Lake Zoning Commission of Fannin County, Texas will hold a public hearing starting at 8:20am, Thursday, Feb 3, 2022. This will be held at Bonham City Hall Chambers, 514 Chestnut St, Bonham, TX. All interested citizens of the County are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Please check Fannin County’s website under Upcoming Meetings (www.co.fannin.tx.us) up to 72 Hours prior for more details. The Lake Zoning Commission will consider a change of zoning: From A&R, Agriculture District to LD, Low Density District for Property ID# 83091, 2.85 acres. Address: 4088 CR 2900 Dodd City, TX 75438. For additional info & official protest forms, contact Development Services 903-449-4220 or email at dhopkins@fanninco.net. Any protests must be received by Development Services before 2:00pm on Tuesday Feb, 1, 2022. Responses received after that time shall not be counted in the record response. The protest shall state the reason for the protest, list the address of the property or contain a legal description of the property on behalf of which the protest is made, and must be signed by the owner of the property. Zoning Regulations & info are on the Development Services web site www.co.fannin.tx.us/page/fannin.developmentservices. Zoning map can be found on Fannin CAD interactive map www.fannincad.org/interactive-map/.
NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT TO COMPLY WITH THE SUBDIVISION SERVICE EXTENSION POLICY OF FROGNOT SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT Pursuant to Chapter 13.2502 of the Texas Water Code, Frognot Special Utility District hereby gives notice that any person who subdivides land by dividing any lot, tract, or 1/18/22 parcel of land, within the service area of Frognot Special Utility District, Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 10164, in Collin, Fannin and Hunt Counties, into two or more lots or sites for the purpose of sale or development, whether immediate or future, including re-subdivision of land for which a plat has been filed and recorded or requests more than two water connections on a single contiguous tract of land must comply with the Developer, Subdivision, and Non-Standard Service Requirements (the “Subdivision Policy”) contained in Frognot Special Utility District’s tariff. Frognot Special Utility District is not required to extend retail water utility service to a service applicant in a subdivision where the developer of the subdivision has failed to comply with the Subdivision Policy. Applicable elements of the Subdivision include: Evaluation by Frognot Special Utility District of the impact a proposed subdivision service extension will make on Frognot Special Utility District’s water supply system and payment of the costs for this evaluation; Payment of reasonable costs of fees by the developer for providing water supply capacity; Payment of fees for reserving water supply capacity; Forfeiture of reserved water supply capacity for failure to pay applicable fees; Payment of costs of any improvements to Frognot Special Utility District’s system that are necessary to provide the water service;
Upon notification of potential selections for award, the person or entity submitting the proposal must give notice to the District if the owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony (this requirement does not apply to a publicly held corporation).
Construction according to design approved by Frognot Special Utility District and dedication by the developer of water facilities within the subdivision following inspection.
All offerors will be required to comply with provisions of TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE of the State of Texas with respect to the payment of prevailing wage rates, applicable city ordinances, and equal employment practices. Evidence of worker’s compensation insurance coverage for the person’s or entity’s employees providing services on the project will be required for the duration of the work.
Frognot Special Utility District’s tariff and a map showing Frognot Special Utility District’s service area may be reviewed at Frognot Special Utility District’s offices, at 9329 CR 628, Blue Ridge, Texas; the tariff and service area map also are filed of record at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in Austin, Texas and may be reviewed by contacting the TCEQ, Water Utilities Division, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711.
Section B Page 12 • January 18, 2022 sion: Executive Director of BEDCo Steve Filipowicz described the expansion planned by Trans Cable would cover two phases that would include the addition of approximately 7500 more square footage of internal space and the addition of 7 jobs per each phase with the new product, fiber optic cable being added in the 2nd phase. Alan McDonald of First United Bank spoke to the positive economic impact this expansion will have and stated his approval of the plan. A motion was then made by Kevin
Bonham City Council Continued from page B7
The entities incurring the cost will be BEDCo, The City of Bonham, and The Visitor Center. Motion to approve was made by Timothy LaVergne II, seconded by Kevin Hayes, and passed unanimously. 11. Consider and take action to ratify the BEDCo Board of Directors action to provide an incentive to Trans Cable to help facilitate their planned expan-
Hayes to ratify the $24,000 with Wayne Moore seconding the motion. Motion passed. 12. Consider and take action to ratify the BEDCo Board of Directors’ action to amend the FY 2022 BEDCo budget by adding $24,000.00 to BEDCo’s Consultant/Professional Acct 133-63450-46: Mr. Filipowicz explained how this is related to the Community Resiliency Program. Noting that BEDCo recognized the potential in that project and stepped up to front the $24,000 needed by the city for the services of KSA Engineering.
BEDCo now needs to replenish the professional consultant account it was drawn from. A motion was made by Kevin Hayes, seconded by Wayne Moore, and passed. 13. Adjourn: Before adjourning, Sean Pate read the winners of the election for the Fannin County Appraisal District Board as Jerry Magness, AJ Self, Jason Royce, Richard Glaser, and Jason Walker. Mayor Compton invited anyone interested in the actions of that board to attend their meetings. City Council adjourned at 6:07 p.m.
COSY ACRES
RV PARK & STORAGE 542 CR 4026 SAVOY, TX.
469-525-5877 * 5 x 10 Storage --- $25 00 / mo * 10 x 10 Storage --- $35 00 / mo
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
11/24/20
Consolidated Notice of Receipt of Application and Intent to Obtain Permit and Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision Air Quality Standard Permit for Concrete Batch Plants Proposed Registration No. 167415 Application. RK Hall, LLC, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for an Air Quality Standard Permit, Registration No. 167415, which would authorize construction of a permanent concrete batch plant located at 9111 Highway 121, Trenton , Fannin County, Texas 75490. This application is being processed in an expedited manner, as allowed by the commission’s rules in 30 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 101, Subchapter J. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to application. http://www.tceq.texas.gov/ assets/public/hb610/index.html?lat=33.46855&Ing=-96.27516&zoom=13&type=r. The proposed facility will emit the following air contaminants: particulate matter including (but not limited to) aggregate, cement, road dust, and particulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less and 2.5 microns or less. This application was submitted to the TCEQ on December 15, 2021. The executive director has completed the administrative and technical reviews of the application and determined that the application meets all of the requirements of a standard permit authorized by 30 TAC§ 116.611, which would establish the conditions under which the plant must operate. The executive director has made a preliminary decision to issue the registration because it meets all applicable rules. The application, executive director’s preliminary decision, and standard permit will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ central office, the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth regional office, and the Fannin County Courthouse, 101 East Sam Rayburn Drive, Suite 101, Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The facility’s compliance file, if any exists, is available for public review at the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. Visit www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cbp to review the standard permit. Public Comment/Public Meeting. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting. See Contacts section. The TCEQ will consider all public comments in developing a final decision on the application. The deadline to submit public comments or meeting requests is 30 days after newspaper notice is published. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the TCEQ’s jurisdiction to consider in the permit process. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or ask questions about the application. A public meeting about the application will be held if the executive director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing. If a public meeting is held, the deadline to submit public comments is extended to the end of the public meeting. Contested Case Hearing. You may request a contested case hearing. A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. Unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days from this notice, the executive director may approve the application. A person who may be affected by emissions of air contaminants from the facility is entitled to request a hearing. To request a hearing, a person must actually reside in a permanent residence within 440 yards of the proposed plant. If requesting a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number; (2) applicant’s name and registration number; (3) the statement “[I/ we) request a contested case hearing;” (4) a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the application and air emissions from the facility in a way not common to the general public; (5) the location and distance of your property relative to the facility; (6) a description of how you use the property which may be impacted by the facility; and (7) a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period. If the request is made by a group or association, one or more members who have standing to request a hearing must be identified by name and physical address. The interests which the group or association seeks to protect must be identified. You may submit your proposed adjustments to the application which would satisfy your concerns. See Contacts section. TCEQ Action. After the deadline for public comments, the executive director will consider the comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material, or significant public comments. The executive director’s decision on the application, and any response to comments, will be mailed to all persons on the mailing list. If no timely contested case hearing requests are received, or if all hearing requests are withdrawn, the executive director may issue final approval of the application. If all timely hearing requests are not withdrawn, the executive director will not issue final approval of the permit and will forward the application and requests to the Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled commission meeting. The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material air quality concerns submitted during the comment period. Issues such as property values, noise, traffic safety, and zoning are outside of the Commission’s jurisdiction to address in this proceeding. Mailing List. You may ask to be placed on a mailing list to receive additional information on this specific application. See Contacts section. Information Available Online. For details about the status of the application, visit the Commissioners’ Integrated Database (CID) at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid. Once you have access to the CID using the link, enter the registration number at the top of this notice. Contacts. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 787113087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ Public Education Program toll free at 1-800-687-4040 or visit their website at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/pep. Si desea informaci6n en Espanol, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040. Further information may also be obtained from RK Hall, LLC, 5020 Southeast Loop 286, Paris, Texas 75460-6576 or by calling Mr. Chad Stone, EHS Manager at (903) 715-2781. Notice Issuance Date: December 30, 2021
1/18/22
WOW! Just 40 years ago...1982
What happened in 1982 Major News Stories include Michael Jackson releases Thriller Album, First CD player sold in Japan, Dutch Elm Disease destorys millions of Elm Trees, Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide kill 7 in Chicago, Times man of The Year is THE COMPUTER, Disney Futuristic Park EPCOT opens, Recession starts in the United States, The Mary Rose, flagship of Henry VIII raised in the Solent. New technology continues to change our buying habits with smaller and cheaper electronic gadgets appearing including and a new industry is just beginning with the use of Genetic Engineering human insulin produced by bacteria is sold for the first time. On the world stage Argentina invades the Falkland Islands and Argentina and the UK go to war over a small island thousands of miles away. After many reports of Whales becoming and endangered species the International Whaling Commission decides to end commercial whaling, and a major recession hits the United States. Yearly Inflation Rate USA 6.16 % Year End Close Dow Jones 1046 Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 11.50% Average Cost of new house $82,200 Median Price Of and Existing Home $67,800 Average Income per year $21,050.00 Average Monthly Rent $320.00 Cost of a gallon of Gas 91 cents New Car Average price $7,983.00 US Postage Stamp 20 cents Tomatoes Lb 39 cents Bag Cheese Puffs 89 cents Loaf White Sliced bread 50 cents Comodore Vic 20 $299.95 Satellite Receiver $245.95 Walking / Jogging Machine $199.95 GMC 1500 Pickup $5,400
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Coco’s Cafe 901 N. Center, Bonham
NOW HIRING 903-423-1993
FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE
1/18/22
JOB TITLE: Part-time Pct. #3 Secretary HOURS: 18 hrs. per week SALARY: $12.00 per hr. REQUIREMENTS: Computer experience and light office work BENEFITS: Pro-rated Vacation, Sick Leave, and Retirement CONTACT: Jerry Magness 18101 E FM 1396 Honey Grove, TX 75446 (903)378-2941 CLOSING DATE: Open until filled
Applications are on our website at www.co.fannin.tx.us or may be picked up at the Fannin County Auditor’s Office at 200 E 1st St., Bonham, TX.
FANNIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE 1/11/22
JOB TITLE: Full time Roadhand OFFICE: Fannin County Pct. #3, Honey Grove, TX SUPERVISOR: Fannin County Commissioner, Jerry Magness REQUIREMENTS: CDL required, no current CDL need not apply. Equipment Operator with belly dump or end dump experience. BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays, Retirement, Medical Dental & Life Insurance CONTACT: Jerry Magness 18101 E FM 1396 Honey Grove, TX 75446 (903)378-2941 Applications are on our website at www.co.fannin.tx.us or may be picked up at the Fannin County Auditor’s Office at 200 E 1st St., Bonham, TX.
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EMPLOYMENT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS HVAC Technicians, Journeyman Electrician, and HVAC/Electric Apprentice and Helpers. Competitive wages based on experience, vacation and company paid insurance. For more information call 903583-4018 or apply in person at Blain Service Company, 7258 N Hwy 78 in Ravenna. NORTH TEXAS SAFARI PARK Is hiring for these positions: • Animal Care Staff • Park Keepers • General Labors Weekends are Mandatory FULL TIME - PART TIME Apply: northtexassafaripark@ gmail.com or call: 903-718-0305 MECHANICS HELPER Needed Part time. Call 903-814-8620 or 903-821-0604.
DIETARY AIDES
$1,500 Sign On Bonus
LVN CHARGE NURSE NIGHT SHIFT $5,000 Sign On Bonus
HOUSEKEEPING
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MEDICATION AIDES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
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903.640.8387
Clyde W. Cosper TSVH 1300 Seven Oaks Rd Bonham, TX 75418 EOE
1/18/22
RED RIVER HEALTH CARE Now hiring home care providers for Bonham, Bailey, Denison, Greenville, Ivanhoe, Sherman, and Commerce. Must be 18 years of age with no criminal history and have own transportation with car insurance. No certification required. Call 1-800-289-6555 for more info.
AMLIN PUMP SERVICE Is looking for someone that can produce, follow instructions, and show up for work on time every day. If this sounds like you, come complete an application and talk to us about your future. We will start your pay at the rate you qualify for, furnish paid vacation after one year, employee health insurance, and partial uniform payment. We plan to stay in business for many years and would like the right person to be a part of Amlin Pump Service. If you already have a job, come and talk to us. We may have something better. Applications available at our office at 1090 South State Highway 121, Bonham, TX.
Medical Receptionist: Texoma Care Bonham Health/Dental/Retirement Benefits. Effective verbal and written communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills, familiar with medical terminology, strong work ethic. Send resumes to teresa.martinez@ thcs.org or call 903-416-4171.
CLASSIFIEDS NOW HIRING! CDL drivers with recent driving experience and a clean driving record. Home daily. Driving radius within 3 hours of Fannin County, TX. Ability to use forklift, tarping and flatbed experience a plus, but will train the right driver. Please come in person to complete an application: 3765 County Road 2135, Telephone, TX 75488 or call 903-664-2332 ask for human resources.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Bonham will receive bids for TWDB DWSRF Water System Improvements – Waterline Improvements until 4:00 p.m. on February 3rd, 2022 at the City Hall, 514 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 76418 at which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. A Mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held Tuesday January 25th at 4:00 p.m. at the same location. Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows: Installation of approximately 68,500 linear feet of 6”-24” water line, encasement, valves, services, fittings, fire hydrants, and associated appurtenances.
the#3Engineer’s POSITION OPENINGS JOB TITLE: Part-time at Pct. Secretaryoffice located at: B.F. Gammon Diehrs. is per week HOURS:Tool & 18 8866 accepting applications$12.00 for per SALARY: hr. Synergy Drive, McKinney TX 75070, (972-542-2995). immediate openings forComputer experience and light REQUIREMENTS: Please submit questions for this project at least 5 business days prior to bid opening CNC office Lathe/Mill work Machinthrough Sick www.civcastusa.com in the Q&A portal or to Celika Salazar at csalazar@ksaeng. ist andBENEFITS: also someone with Pro-rated Vacation, Leave, and com. All addenda issued for this project will only be posted on www.civcastusa.com. A Gear Cutting experience. 40 Retirement bid bond in the amount of 5 percent of the bid issued by an acceptable surety shall be hours CONTACT: per week plus overJerry Magness time. Full benefits including with each bid. A certified check or bank draft payable to the City of Bonham 18101 E FMsubmitted 1396 paid healthcare, retirement or negotiable Honey Grove, TX 75446 U.S. Government Bonds (as par value) may be submitted in lieu of the benefits and holiday,(903)378-2941 vacaBid Bond. The City of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any tion and sick pay. Climate CLOSING DATE: Openinformalities until filled in the bidding. Bids may be held by the City of Bonham for a period not to controlled shop. 7:30amexceed 60 days from the date of the bid opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and 4:00pm, 5 days per week. investigating the bidder’s qualifications prior to the contract award. Applications are on our website at www.co.fannin.tx.us Send resume via email or may be picked up at the Fannin County Auditor’s to brett@bfgammon.com. The CityTX. of Bonham reserves the right to reject any or all bids, evaluate bids using scoring Office at 200 E 1st St., Bonham, 903-583-3597 criteria, or to waive any informality in the bidding in accordance with Title 8, Subtitle A, Chapter 252.043 of the Local Government Code. Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bid (IFB) or Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are expected to be funded in part by financial assistance from the TWDB. Neither the State of Texas nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees are or will be a party to this IFB, RFQ, or any resulting contract. 1/11/22
NOW HIRING: $4,000 Sign On Bonus
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Documents including bid proposal forms, plan sheets, and specifications for the FANNINContract COUNTY Project may be viewed and downloaded free of charge with the option to purchase hard copies at www.civcastusa.com. EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Printed copies of the Contract Documents may be viewed CNC Lathe/ Mill Machinist
NEW COMPETITIVE SHIFT DIFFERENCES
LVN CHARGE NURSE 3/29/16 CNA SOCIAL WORKER
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Any contract(s) awarded under this Invitation for Bids is/are subject to the American Iron and Streel (AIS) requirements of Section 608 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. This contract is subject to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program, which includes EPA-approved fair share goals toward procurement of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) businesses. EPA rules require that applicants and prime contractors make a good faith effort toward a fair share of contracts, subcontracts, and procurements to M/WBEs through demonstration of the six affirmative steps. For more detail of the DBE Program and the current, applicable fair share goals, please visit www.twdb.texas.gov/dbe . Equal Opportunity in Employment - All qualified Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic information. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the Department of Labor regulations at 41 CFR Part 60-4, relating to Construction Contractors--Affirmative Action Requirements, which include the President’s Executive Order No. 11246, as amended by Executive Order No. 11375 and Executive Order No. 13672, in the award and administration of contracts awarded under TWDB financial assistance agreements. Failure by the Contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach, which may result in the termination of the awarded financial assistance. Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements apply to the construction, alteration, or repair of treatment works carried out, in whole or in part, with assistance made available by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and to any construction project carried out, in whole or in part, by assistance made available by the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). For the CWSRF and DWSRF programs, the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements apply to contractors and subcontractors performing on federally funded or assisted contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair, including painting, of a treatment works project under the CWSRF or a construction project under the DWSRF. Contractors and subcontractors must pay their laborers and mechanics employed under the contract no less than the locally prevailing wages and fringe benefits for corresponding work on similar projects in the area. The prevailing wage requirements apply to all State Revolving Fund (SRF) financial assistance projects. For prime contracts in excess of $100,000, contractors and subcontractors must also, under the provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, as amended, pay laborers and mechanics, including guards and watchmen, at least one and onehalf times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. The overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act may also apply to Davis-Bacon covered contracts. Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates are applicable and bid packages must include the current Davis-Bacon general wage determination for the area where construction will occur.
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Bonham Police Department Logs
Your Classifieds will be published in 15,000+ papers. Great return for $ 5 or $7. Call 903-583-3280 PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT
TAPS
Notice is hereby given that the automatic tabulating equipment to be used in the Republican and Democratic Elections held on March 1, 2022 will be tested on 1/17/2022 at 2pm at 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham to ascertain that it will accurately count the votes cast for all offices and on all measures. Tammy Biggar, Fannin County Clerk AVISO PUBLICO DE PROBAR EL EQUIPO PARA TABULAR AUTOMATICAMENTE Por lo presente se da aviso que el equipo para tabular automáticamente que se usará en la Elección Republicano et Demócrata que se llevará a cabo el 1 de marzo, 2022 se probará ela 800 E. 2nd Street, Bonham 2pm, 1/17/2022 a las dies en la mañana para determinar si el equipo contará con exacitud los votos para todos los puestos oficiales y sobre todos los proyectos de ley.
Phone Number (844) 603-6048 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Robert F. Bloom, Deceased, were issued on September 21, 2021, in Cause No. PR2021-12937 in the County Court at Law of Fannin County, Texas to: Jacquie A. Bloom, Independent Executrix c/o Joseph E. Legere Staubus & Randall, L.L.P. 8401 N. Central Expressway, Suite 210 Dallas, Texas 75225 All persons having claims against the Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
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Report: January 5, 2022 – 800 BL W. 16th St., Reporting Officer – Det. Kolton Phillips. A call for service was received in reference to Abandon/Endanger Child Criminal Neglect. Report: January 5, 2022 – 1200 BL E. 6th St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Cory Brookshire. A call for service was received in reference to Emergency Mental Detention. Report: January 6, 2022 – 100 BL W. Boyd St., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Trevor Franz. A call for service was received in reference to Theft (info). Report: January 6, - 1300 BL Elm St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Cory Brookshire. A call for service was received in reference to a Fire Incident. Report: January 7, 1900 BL Franklin St., Reporting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A call for service was receive din reference to Burg of Hab and Assault (Simple). Report: January 7, 2022 – 1100 BL Warpath Dr., Arresting Officer – Cpl. Zachary Williamson. A 46-year-old
NO. PR-2021-13001 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF LINDA LEE LESLIE DECEASED Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of LINDA LEE LESLIE, Deceased, were issued on January 4, 2022, in Cause No. PR-202113001 pending in The County Court of Law of Fannin County, Texas, to: WILLIAM J. CHOYKE
male was arrested for Disorderly Conduct – Fighting. Report: January 7, 1100 BL Warpath Dr., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Giancarlo Puccini. A 39-year-old male was arrested for Disorderly Conduct – Fighting and Other Agency Warrant. Report: January 7, 2022 – 200 BL Lipscomb Blvd., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kenneth Harris. A 21-year-old male was arrested for Theft Prop and Traffic – Display Fictitious MV Registration. Report: January 8, 1300 BL W. Russell Ave., Arresting Officer – Cpl. Zachary Williamson. A 66-year-old male was arrested for DWI 2nd. Report: January 8, 2022 – 1700 BL Liberty St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Jim Lewis. A call for service was received in reference to Harassment. Report: January 10, 300 BL Poplar St., Arresting Officer – Ptl. Kenneth Harris. A 21-year-old male was arrested for Resist Arrest/Search/ Transport and Fail to ID. Report: January 10, 2022 – 700 BL W. 7th St., Reporting Officer – Sgt. Cory Brookshire. A call for service was received in reference to Assault FV (info). Report: January 10,2022 – 2000 BL SH 121 N., Arresting Officer – Cpl. Kolbee Perdue. A 28-year-old female was arrested for Poss CS. Report: January 11, 500 BL Lipscomb Ave., Reporting Officer – ACO – Freddie Wright. A call for service was received in reference to an Animal Bite.
c/o Charles M. Hunt, P.C. Attorney at Law 3108 Amherst Dallas, Texas 75225 All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
1/18/22
DATED_____________, 2022 January 4 ______________________ Charles M. Hunt Attorney for the Estate
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Classifieds: 903-583-3280
The residence of such Executor is New Bern, North Carolina. The post office address is:
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AUCTIONS The Following Vehicles Will Be Sold At Public Auction on January 25, 2022 at 9:00 AM, at Pro Auto LIC:0549592, 103 N Main St., Bonham, TX 75418. https://www.tdlr.texas.gov 2001 DODG PK 2004 FORD 2D 1995 FORD LL 2001 FORD PK 2013 NISS 4D 2005 FORD PK The Following Vehicles Will Be Sold At Public Auction on January 25 at 9:30 AM, at Bill’s Auto Body & Towing Service, 2630 N. Center St., Bonham, TX 75418. 2012 FORD PK 2005 HOND 4D 2005 FORD LL
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge Ram, Red. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2004 Dodge Ram, Purple. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-583-3000. FOR SALE: 2006 BMW SUV X3, Blue. 220 Chestnut St. Bonham. 903-5833000.
FOR SALE FIREWOOD FOR SALE Call: 903-267-2745.
GARAGE SALES GRANNY’S PLACE & GRANNY’S CHRISTMAS STORE RESALE SHOP. 10 S. Plaza in Ladonia, TX. Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm. See us on Facebook. Call 903-367-7095.
HELP WANTED KENNEL HELP For Winter Training Operations. January - April. Be able to work days, help cleaning kennels, throwing birds, and general cleanup. Full time positon but could arrange 2 part time positions. Bonham, TX area. 605-670-9175.
HOUSEKEEPING THE CLEANING LADY Let me clean so you won’t have to. Very reasonable rates, great references! Years of experience. HAVE BROOM WILL TRAVEL! Call Mairi 903-815-1877.
BED BUG ELIMANATION Low prices. 100% Guaranteed. 903-456-6336. ROACH ELIMINATION $160 Total Amount. Guaranteed 3 Months. Dan Hollis is back from Retirement. 903-456-6336.
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A PAW UP Helping Animals In Need Thrift Store 101 West Hayes, Savoy Open Friday thru Sunday 10am-5pm.
HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinets, carpentry, decks, porch covers, fencing and siding. Drywall repairs and painting. Call Billy at 903-413-4338.
PETS FOR SALE Beautiful full blood German Shepherd puppies. 5 males and 3 females. Both Mom and Dad are well behaved and intelligent dogs. $300.00. Email vickey_waller@ yahoo.com
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BRIGGS BICYCLE REPAIR 1405 Cedar, Bonham 30 yrs. Experience Call Campy 940-634-1669. A & A HANDYMAN SERVICE We do any repairs, demolition or remodeling, lawn care, tree service, cleaning out houses, trailer homes, sheds, or barns. If you have a job idea, let us know. We will see if we can do it. No Job too Big or too Small!!! Call 469-422-7990. PROFESSIONAL PAINT & DRYWALL REPAIRS: Cracks, holes, patches, water damage, sheetrock repair, ceilings, walls, matched texturing. Interior/ Exterior Painting. 40+ years experience. Call Johnny @ 903-209-6958 MUNOZ LAWN CARE & TREE TRIMMING All kinds of fences built and repaired too. For estimate call: 903-267-2503 EBS YARD WORK • Zero Turn Mowing • Tree Cleanup • Small Skid Steer Work • Haul Away Trash Serving Professionally for 25 Years. Psalms 119 903-436-2296 ROBERT’S HEATING and AIR Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 24 hour service. We accept all major credit cards. Financing Available. Robert Fuller, owner and operator. License# TACLB27431E Call 903-647-0816. TEXAS BEST HANDYMAN & REMODEL: Over 20 years experience. No job too small. Free estimates. Call Eric Baldwin 469400-4086. Serving Grayson and Fannin Counties. FARM and LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree service, landscaping, brush clearing, fence of any kind, pipe fence painting, power washing, house painting, flagstone patios, gravel driveways, lot mowing, gutters and drainage, concrete demolition, any odd jobs. Call Jose Vazquez at 903-227-5898 or 903-583-1259. STAPP TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Hauling, Storm Damage, Demolition Work, Dead Wood Removal, Licensed and Bonded. Over 25 Years Experience. Call 903-583-7888. “Cheaper than the cheapest. Give me a call, I can handle it all, guaranteed.”
LIBERTY MOVING Local and long distance moves. Residential and office. Insured and bonded. Located in Leonard, TX. Call 940-391-9298 or 940-390-9978.
PUBLIC NOTICE BIBLICAL UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP BIBLE STUDY Sundays 10 AM 903-744-3794 228 County Road 1281 Along Hwy 82, 6 miles west of Bonham NOTICE: Contents of the following unit located at 708 Crockett St. Wolfe City TX. Will be sold to the highest bidder if rent is not paid in full within 15 days of this publication. Unit is #125 Brinda Holt.
REAL ESTATE 50% OF 5.82 ACRES Located 2363 Allison Road Calera, Oklahoma $79,500. The other 50%, owner lives on property and will not vacate if 50% sold. Contact 903-449-0319. FOR RENT 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Brick Home. Nice fenced yard, all appliances. $1400. 1 Bedroom Apartment Almost new, all appliances. $750.
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I buy Junk Cars and Tractors. 903-436-2067. David Lee
Wolfe City Food Pantry needs your help Wolfe City Food Pantry P.O. Box 74 Wolfe City, Texas 75496 Any amount at all will help. Our affiliation with the North Texas Food Bank means we can make your dollar go further! Step up & show love today - YOU can make a difference.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 225 to 300 sq. feet or build to suit. 2501 N Center ST. Bonham. 903-583-9527. 520 S. Center Bonham, TX 75418 2 offices, bathroom & storage area, Plenty of parking space. $750 per month (utilities not included) Call or text 903-583-0108. 220 E. 1st St Bonham, TX 75418 6500 SF Total. 3500 SF Warehouse w/concrete floors & loading dock. 3000 SF Office w/ approx 8 offices, large meeting room space, 2 restrooms, kitchen area, HVAC, recently remodeled. $2,500 per month (utilities not included). Call or text 903-583-0108. FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Mobile Home West Leonard. $575 per month with deposit. Utilities not included. Electric with gas heat. Refridgerator, stove, and microwave included. Call 469-918-9979. PINE RUN APARTMENTS Now taking applications for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Please call 903-378-7146.
Location: 139 Texas Heaven LN - Pottsboro, TX 75076 Thursday, Jan. 20 @ 8am-3pm Friday, Jan. 21 @ 8am-3pm Saturday, Jan. 22 @ 8am-3pm By Salyer Estate Sales See pictures & details @ www.salyerauction.com
Fannin County 2022 March 1st Republican Primary State and Federal
1/18/22
Office
Candidate Name
Govenor
Rick Perry Paul Belew Kandy Kaye Horn Danny Harrison Don Huffines Chad Prather Allen B. West Greg Abbott
Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick Daniel Miller Zach Vance Tracye Bradford Aaron Sorrells Todd M. Bullis
Attorney General
Ken Paxton Eva Guzman George P. Bush Louie Gohmert
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Mark V. Goloby Glenn Hegar
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Ben Armenta Dawn Buckingham Jon Spiers Don W. Minton Tim Westley Weston Martinez Victor Avila Rufus Lopez
Commissioner of Agriculture
Carey A. Counsil Sid Miller James White
Railroad Commissioner
Dawayne Tipton Sarah Stogner Marvin “Sarge” Summers Wayne Christian Tom Slocum Jr.
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5 Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
Debra Lehrmann
U.S. Representative District 4
Manna House Food Pantry When: Tuesday • 1pm - 5pm. Where: 914 S. 5th St. Bonham (across from Calvary Baptist Church.) For more information: 903-583-3910
Be the Person Your Dog Thinks You Are!
Please Help!
Community Food Pantry in Honey Grove has moved to McKenzie United Methodist Church, 701 7th Street. We need help with with groceries or donations, please. 1st and 3rd Thursday each month. Time change: 5:00 - 7:00pm. Contacts: Joann Dyer - 903623-4132 or 903-227-9565 Star Breece - 281-832-8116 Kim Humbarger - 281-6507258 God Bless You!
3 Bedroom 1 Bath Home with hardwood floors, CH/AC. $1000. 3 Bedroom 1 ½ Bath. CH/AC. $950. Call: 903-227-0920.
TEXAS HEAVEN ESTATE SALE
Fannin County Commissioners Contact Information
Precinct 1 Commissioner Edwina Lane Pct. Barn Location: 8865 Highway 56 W (2 miles east of Savoy) Savoy, Texas 75479 Phone: 903-965-7030 Email Address: elane@fanninco.net Precinct 2 Commissioner A.J. Self Pct. Barn Location: 500 N. Highway 69 Leonard, Texas 75452 Phone: 903-587-3455 Email Address: aself@fanninco.net
Precinct 3 Commissioner Jerry Magness Pct. Barn Location: 18101 East FM 1396 (Just off Hwy 82) Honey Grove, Texas 75446 Phone: 903-378-2941 Email Address: precinct3@fanninco.net Precinct 4 Commissioner Dean Lackey Pct. Barn Location: 1369 East Highway 56 Bonham, Texas 75418 Phone: 903-583-2039 Email Address: dlackey@fanninco.net
John E. Harper Dan Thomas Pat Fallon
Rebeca Huddle Evan Young David J. Schenck
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
Mary Lou Keel
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
Clint Morgan Scott Walker
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6
Jesse F. McClure, III
Member, State Board of Education, District 12
Pam Little
State Senator, District 1
Bryan Hughes
State Representative, District 62
Reggie Smith Shelley Luther
Chief Justice, 6th Court of Appeals District
Scott E. Stevens
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Press Release January 18, 2022
exemption amount is deter- personal property that is used mined according to percentage to produce income, the busiof service-connected disabili- ness must file a rendition with New and updated property ty. The law also provides a 100 its local county appraisal distax information has just been percent homestead exemption trict by a specified date. Percompiled by Fannin Central for 100 percent disabled veter- sonal property includes invenAppraisal District and is avail- ans and their surviving spouses tory and equipment used by a able now to assist taxpayers. and surviving spouses of U.S. business. Owners do not have This property tax informa- armed service members killed to render exempt property such tion is current and covers a in action. as church property or an agriwide range of topics, such as • Property Tax Exemptions – culture producer’s equipment taxpayer remedies, exemp- Non-profit organizations that used for farming. tions and appraisals, and has meet statutory requirements • Appraisal Notices – Norinformation for select groups, may seek property tax exemp- mally, taxpayers receive a nosuch as disabled veterans and Puzzle Crossword Sponsored tions and must apply toBy: their tice of appraised value from persons age 65 or older. This county appraisal district by a the appropriate local county includes information about the specific date. Businesses that appraisal district. The city, following programs. receive tax abatements granted county, school districts and • Property Tax Exemptions by taxing units; ship inventory other.ORG local taxing units will WWW .GFCF for Disabled Veterans - The out of Texas that may be eligi- use the appraisal district’s vallaw provides partial exemp- ble for the freeport exemption; ue to set property taxes for the Facebook: Glaser-Family-Charitable-Foundation tions for any property owned store certain goods in transit coming year. by disabled veterans or sur- in warehouses that are moved • Property Taxpayer Remviving spouses and surviving within 175 days; construct, in- edies – This Comptroller children of deceased disabled stall or acquire pollution con- publication explains in detail veterans. Another partial ex- trol property; own and operate how to protest a property apemption is for homesteads do- energy storage systems; con- praisal, what issues the county nated to disabled veterans by vert landfill-generated gas; or appraisal review board (ARB) charitable organizations at no store offshore drilling equip- can consider and what to excost or not more than 50 per- ment while not in use may pect during a protest hearing. cent of the good faith estimate also be eligible for statutory The publication also discusses of the homestead’s market val- exemptions. the options of taking a taxpayue to the disabled veterans and • Rendering Taxable Property er’s case to district court, the their surviving spouses. The - If a business owns tangible State Office of Administrative
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Hearings or binding arbitration if the taxpayer is dissatisfied with the outcome of the ARB hearing. • Homestead Exemptions – A homestead is generally defined as the home and land used as the owner’s principal residence on Jan. 1 of the tax year. A homestead exemption reduces the appraised value of the home and, as a result, lowers property taxes. Applications are submitted to the appropriate local county appraisal district. • Productivity Appraisal – Property owners who use land for timberland production, agricultural purposes or wildlife management can be granted property tax relief on their land. They may apply to their local county appraisal district for an agricultural appraisal which may result in a lower appraisal of the land based on production, versus market value. • Residence Homestead Tax Deferral - Texas homeowners may postpone paying the currently delinquent property taxes due on the appreciating value of their homes by filing a tax deferral affidavit at their local county appraisal district. This tax relief allows homeowners to pay the property taxes on 105 percent of the preceding year’s appraised value of their homestead, plus
the taxes on any new improvements to the homestead. The remaining taxes are postponed, but not cancelled, with interest accruing at 8 percent per year. • Property Tax Deferral for Persons Age 65 or Older or Disabled or Disabled Veteran Homeowners – Texans who are age 65 or older or disabled, as defined by law, or who qualify for a disabled veteran exemption may postpone paying current and delinquent property taxes on their homes by signing a tax deferral affidavit. Once the affidavit is on file, taxes are deferred, but not cancelled, as long as the owner continues to own and live in the home. Interest continues to accrue at 5 percent per year on the unpaid taxes. You may obtain a deferral affidavit at the appraisal district. • Notice of Availability of Electronic Communication – two tax code provisions exist regarding electronic communications. First, is Tax Code Section 1.085 which applies to appraisal districts located in counties with a population of more than 200,000 or that have authorized electronic communications, and that have implemented a system that allows such communications, chief appraisers and ARBs may communicate electronically through email or other media with property owners or their designated representatives. Written agreements are required for notices and other documents to be delivered
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electronically instead of mailing. Electronic communication for the purpose of delivering notices, applications, and other documents is authorized only if the Chief Appraiser and property owner or designated representative agree under that law to communication in an electronic format. At this time, the Fannin Central Appraisal District has opted not to use electronic communication for the purpose of receiving or delivering any notice, application, or other documents required or permitted by the Property Tax Code under Section 1.085. Second, is Tax Code Section 1.086 that went into effect January 1, 2020 and applies only to owners of residential property that occupy the property as their principle residence. This is not available to any other type of property i.e. agricultural, commercial, industrial, business personal property etc. Owners may request electronic delivery of notices (delivery by email) rather than the postal service. The Request for Electronic Delivery form can be found on our website @ www.fannincad.org. Once requested and verified, the appraisal district will no longer mail notices to owners that request delivery of notices under this section. Other provisions apply. Please see our website for details. For the purposes of Section 1.085, this shall serve as notification that the Fannin Central Appraisal District shall rely on any method of delivery authorized by the Property Tax Code for any notice, application, rendition, or any other document required or permitted by the Property Tax Code except for delivery by electronic format. • Protesting Property Appraisal Values – Property owners who disagree with the appraisal district’s appraisal of their property for local taxes or for any other action that adversely affects them may protest their property value to the appraisal district’s ARB. For more information about these programs, contact Fannin Central Appraisal District at 903-583-8701 or online at www.fannincad.org. Information is also available on the Comptroller’s Property Tax Assistance Division’s website at comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/ property-tax/.
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Hello everyone! We had another wonderful service in God’s house Sunday morning! Ephesians 2:8-10 tells us “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” We we get saved, God begins to do a work in our lives, and He is still working on us. There will be things that we struggle with, but through His leading, we can overcome them. I am reminded of a testimony given by the evangelist David Ring.
Being born with cerebral palsy, he’s faced many adversities in his life. He said in this testimony, “If you don’t like how I am, hang in there. I’m still in the oven, God’s still in the kitchen, and He’s still cooking on me.” This week I am drawn to a hymn written by Edward Mote in 1834. I hope that you can say that this is your testimony. “My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus’ blood and righteousness; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Jesus’ name. When darkness seems to hide His face, I rest on His unchanging grace; In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vale.
On Christ the Solid Rock, I stand, All other ground is sinking sand, All other ground is sinking sand.” If you are looking for a good church home, we invite you to come visit and worship with us here at Central Baptist Church! Visitors are our honored guests, and we hope to see you this coming Lord’s day! Josh Stevenson Central Baptist Church Bonham, TX https://www.facebook.com/ cbcfannin
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“Over the Moon” Theme for Daddy Daughter Dance
Sunday Services at 10:45 • Women’s Bible Study Tuesdays 6:45 Pre-teen & Youth Bible Study Wednesdays 6:30 Young Adults Bible Study Thursdays 6:30
Dance Also Features Dad and Daughter Activities
(January 12, 2022, Commerce, Texas) The Northeast Texas Children’s Museum will give dads a chance to be “Over the Moon” about their daughters. The event will be the annual Daddy Daughter Dance on February 5 from 6:30 to 8:30 with the theme of “Over the Moon”. The event will feature a dance; play in the 20,000 sq ft Children’s Museum; interactive activities with dads and daughters; Moon Crafts; and Moon Food. This year’s dance will welcome Jim Ayres as disc jockey. His familiarity with this role should bring excitement to the dance floor. But what if a dad does not want to dance? There will be other participatory activities for the duo. Dads and daughters can compete in such activities as the Asteroid Throw, Shoot the Moon, and Moon Rock Throw. And there is always the opportunity for
the girls to play in the estimated 50 exhibits in the Children’s Museum. Brenda Estes, food chairperson for the event, said, “I love to prepare food that looks exciting and interesting for the young girls.” This year’s menu will include crescent meat pies, cheese stars, and astroids. And what would the night be without Moon Pies? Thalian Culture Club will again be a sponsor for the food. With the help of Lonnie Plunkett and Elana Barton, large moons will shine over the event. Moon crafts such as painting moon rocks will provide a memorable souvenir for each girl of this special evening. Another memory of the evening will be possible through photographs by Joe and Emily Shipman. Their expertise captures the moment for years to come. “’Over the Moon’ has so many connotations. Dads are over the moon about
their daughters; the supporters of the Children’s Museum are over the moon that the museum is celebrating its twentieth year.” said Sharline Freeman, Executive Director. “The “Over the Moon” theme will be carried out throughout 2022 as we celebrate the longevity of the Children’s Museum. However, we hope that dads will take the opportunity of showing their daughters they are “Over the Moon” about them on February 5.” Discounted tickets are now on sell at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum and can be purchased online or by calling 903-886-6055. Tickets purchased before the day of the event are $35 for a young girl and her escort of a dad, granddad, uncle, or older brother. Each additional girl will be $10. Tickets will be $40 for each couple on the day of the event.
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 623 Star Street (W 7th & Star Street) 903-583-7112 Ivanhoe Baptist Church 4063 NO.FM 273 The Church of Jesus Christ Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 (903)583-2359 of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterLamasco Baptist Church 346 CR 2615 day Saints, Bonham 1540 S Hwy 78 Telephone, Texas 75488 903-664-2454 (903) 851-4954
Lutheran Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 1409 W. Market St. Honey Grove, Texas St. James Lutheran Church 14394 75446 (903) 378-7835 E FM 1396 Windom Tx 75492 Bethlehem Baptist Church “The House Phone:903-378-7116 Little Bethel Baptist Church of Bread” 1415 Franklin Avenue, Methodist Bonham, TX 7541 Office: 903-583-8061 PO Box 63 Ladonia, Texas 75449 Phone (903)367-7708 Congregational Methodist Church corner Bois D’Arc Creek Cowboy Church of Hwy 121 and W 13th St. PO Box 386 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Rt 1 Box Hwy 121 & Edhube Road Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-7380 101B, PO Box 73, Ladonia, Texas Phone 903-583-1671 75449 Phone (903)367-7009 Christian Chapel CME 1005 West Boyd Baptist Church 3707 St. Hwy. 78 N Market St. Honey Grove, Tx 75446 Bonham, Texas Phone (903) 583-7288 New Zion Baptist Church 627 County Road 903-378-3518 Bailey Bible Baptist Church 205 Leslie Bailey, Texas 75413
Calvary Baptist Church 913 S. 5th St Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3910 Central Baptist Church (Fundmental, Independent) 709 Union Ave. Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 505-4124 Corinth Baptist Church 277 CR 1150 North of Bonham on Highway 78 903 583 2750 Dial Baptist Church 16816 FM 1550 Honey Grove, TX 75446 903-378-7070
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Ector United Methodist Church 401 Church St. Ector, Texas 75439 (214) 728-3549
Pilgram Rest Baptist Church 703 Agusta St. Trenton, Texas
Ravenna Baptist Church 100 Elm Street First United Methodist Church of LeonRavenna, Texas 75476 ard 206 N. Main / PO Box 218 Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-3463 Rising Son Cowboy Church 1526 CR 2010 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-640-3377 First United Methodist Church of Trenton 211 North Second Street @ Hunt Sandy Baptist Church Ravenna, Texas Trenton, TX 75490 903-989-2378 75476 (903) 583-9546 First United Methodist Church of Bonham 801 Star Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3314
Duplex Baptist Church 313 CR 2102 Ivanhoe, Texas 75447 903-664-3175
Seventh & Main Baptist Church 617 N. Main Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-8679
Ector Baptist Church P.O. Box 248 Ector, Texas 75439 (903) 961-2175
Grove Hill Methodist Church Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 601 S. 5501 FM 1553 Leonard, TX 75452 4th St. Bonham, TX 469-207-1141
Edhube Baptist Church 595 FM 2815 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2840
Marvin United Methodist Church Office Phone 903-364-2411 FM 898 E Whitewright, Texas
Telephone Baptist Church located on FM 273 in Telephone Office phone: 903-664-2377
Elwood Baptist Intersection of CR 2125 Primera Iglesia Baustia Hispana 1134 FM and CR 2544 near Ivanhoe, Texas 273 Bonham, Texas 75418 903-583-5727 Faith Independent Baptist Church Trinity Baptist Church 219 W. Denison 12676 W Hwy 82 Savoy, Tx 75479 Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-3388 903-965-5517 Valley Creek Baptist Church 3615 FM 896, Leonard, TX 75452 903-587-2386
First Baptist Church of Bailey PO Box 221 Bailey, Texas 75413 (903)583-4793 First Baptist Church of Bonham 710 N. Center Bonham, Texas 75418 (903) 583-8519 First Baptist Church of Dodd City PO Box 47 Dodd City, Texas 75438-0047 (903)583-4465
Mulberry United Methodist Church, 5638 FM 274, Ravenna, TX 75476, phone 1-888-311-8508 McKenzie United Methodist Church in Honey Grove 700 N. 6th St. Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903-378-2315
Windom United Methodist Church 207 Second Street PO Box 936 Westside Baptist Church 1500 West Windom, TX 75492 940-390-0146 Main Honey Grove, Texas 75446 903378-3468 Pleasant Grove CME Church box 34 West Shady Grove Baptist Church Ladonia TX 75449 Hwy 64 903-367-7870 13665 East Line Road Trenton, TX
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Wild Horse Creek Cowboy Church First Baptist Church of Honey Grove Non-Denominational PO Box 124 Honey Grove, Texas 75446 2992 CR 2285 Telephone, Texas 75488 903-486-1630 (903)378-2768 Golden Gospel Church 4435 County Road 2610 in Bonham, Texas Catholic First Baptist Church of Ladonia 301 (903) 227-8527 St. Elizabeth Catholic Church corner East Main Ladonia, Texas 75449-100 of 10th & Maple Bonham, TX office Pentecostal (903)367-7038 903-583-7734 SR Church P.C.G. 1850 S HWY 121 Bonham, First Baptist Church of Leonard 100 Texas 75418 (903) 640-3025 Church of Christ East Thomas St. [PO Box 1146] Church of Christ Leonard, Texas 75452 Leonard, TX 75452 (903) 587-2250 Presbyterian (903) 587-2229 First Presbyterian Church of Bonham First Baptist Church of Pecan Gap Ector Church of Christ Hwy 56 & Cedar 818 N. Main St. Bonham, Texas 75418 PO Box 100 Pecan Gap, Texas 75469 St. Ector, Texas 903.965.4398 (903) 583-2014 (903)359-6683
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Cooper GOOD. Water lightly stained; 51 degrees; 3.50 feet low. Blue catfish are good, feeding on flats near river channels. Drift fishing and anchor fishing is working well using cut gizzard shad. Lavon GOOD. Water lightly stained; 55 degrees; 3.90 feet low. Another cold front will blow through this weekend, but temperatures will rise again so the fishing should remain. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows in 25-30 feet of water. White bass are good in 5-10 feet of water on windblown banks using swimbaits and spinners, or on deep humps using slabs. Blue cats are great drifting with cut bait in 25-30 feet of water. Bass are good on suspended crankbaits, jigs, deep diving crankbaits and soft plastics in 10-25 feet of water structure and suspended. Ray Roberts FAIR; Water lightly stained; 57 degrees; 0.81 feet low. White bass are moving quickly in 20-28 feet of water on main lake points biting on one-ounce silver and chartreuse slabs, with better luck on smaller slabs because the smaller size is most similar to what they are feeding on. The bass are moving quickly, so the bite is best on the bottom using Alabama jigs in 30-35 feet, letting the bait hit bottom and slowly reeling up. The bite is best while the wind is blowing and dies down when the wind does. Crappie are good on main lake brush piles 20-30 feet on minnows, with bigger fish in the Buck Creek area in the standing timber around 20
feet with bait suspended in the 10-12 feet of water. Tawakoni GOOD. Water lightly stained; 54-56 degrees; 2.16 feet low. Bigger blues catfish bite is turning on as the water temperature decrease. Eater catfish are good in 23 feet of water on cut bait. Crappie are good in 8-10 feet of water and in deep brush piles using jigs and minnows. White bass are good on the flats using bucktail jigs and spoons. Texoma EXCELLENT. Water lightly stained; 56 degrees; 1.03 feet low. The lake is in good health; the bait fish are abundant and the fish are good size. Striped bass are good on swimbaits in shallow water hitting points and spots. In open water flukes and deadsticking are landing fish. On windy days cast Alabama rigs and keep it still because the fish are less active in the cooler water temperature so they are not chasing. Big fish are in the main lake with 20-pound giants being reeled in. Catfish are good ranging from small to 30-60 pounders using gizzard shad. Start the day off in deep water transitioning to main lake flats off the river channel later in the day. Striper fishing is good using live bait with gizzard shad working best, swimbaits, and Alabama rigs. Bass are suspended in 30-50 feet of water off main lake points. Bait fish are holding around the points attracting the feeding bass. Report by Trey Franklin, Tight Lines Guide Service.
pounders respectively during week one of the season at O.H. Ivie. Last year, the fishery produced 12 of the 23 Legacy Lunkers during a remarkable 2021 season. Anderson hooked his personal record Legacy Lunker Wednesday Jan. 5 using an Alabama rig in about 28 feet of water. Anderson, who grew up in Austin and has always wanted to catch a 10-pounder, set out to do a series of YouTube videos called “10 Days for a 10” targeting big largemouth bass. He selected O.H. Ivie to begin the series and reeled in seven and five pounders on the first day. On day two, the first fish of the day proved to be the fish of a lifetime for Anderson. “I stumbled upon a school of what looked to be eight or nine fish,” said Anderson. “My cast ended up being a little too short and landed right on top of where they were. My Alabama Rig fell right into the school of fish, but I didn’t even have to retrieve the lure. I lifted it right up and started my retrieve and the fish was already on there. I’ve known about O.H. Ivie for many years and last year’s success with ShareLunker’s reinvigorated my desire to get out there.” Anderson plans to continue his video series with some stops at additional lakes along the way. He will have
this catch posted in a couple of weeks and hopes another Lunker may land in his boat during this journey. “I have wanted to be a part and contribute to the ShareLunker program for a long time,” added Anderson. “When I quickly weighed the fish in my boat and saw the scale, I told myself my fishing for the day is done with this lifetime catch. I headed into Concho and everyone there was great. It was all about taking care of the fish until TPWD personnel arrived. This fish did great, and we made the transfer for its trip to Athens.” Ramsey, who is a fishing guide in West Texas with a lot of experience on different lakes, secured his Legacy Lunker on an umbrella rig with 3.5 rage tail swimmers Saturday, Jan. 8. Ramsey was asked by a good friend to take their grandsons fishing. “We started out working some spots for white bass and black bass to get a few bites for the kids and have a good time,” said Ramsey. “It was slow, and we moved around the lake to some different spots before we circled back to where we started. I spotted a fish suspended in about 14 feet of water and quickly grabbed a fishing pole. I sent the cast past the fish and slowly let it go down to about eight feet
before I started reeling. The fish hit the bait and when I set the hook it didn’t budge so I knew it was a really big fish. The battle started and I eventually brought it into the boat with the dip net.” Once the fish was in the boat, Ramsey instantly knew it was over 12-pounds but had no idea it would top the 14-pound mark until he got it on his digital scales. “I asked the boys to go with me and witness this whole process with the Toyota ShareLunker program and I think they really enjoyed it,” added Ramsey. “While we waited for the truck to come pick up the fish, I took the boys back to their family’s boat to let them continue fishing. What a special time for me and them as well.” Once Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Inland Fisheries biologists were notified Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, they quickly got on the road to collect and transport “ShareLunker 609” and “ShareLunker 610” to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, where biologists are providing them top-notch care. Biologists plan to attempt to spawn them to make bigger, better bass to stock in and enhance fishing in Texas lakes.
Puff, Puff, Crash Two Henderson County game wardens received a call in the
evening from a local landowner who said he and members of his church were conducting a bible study when an unknown vehicle sped through his front gate and crashed
in the pasture behind his property. As the wardens arrived on scene, the driver of the vehicle fled on foot and couldn’t be found. However, the driver left behind his wallet and identification card in the car along with other personal items. After searching the area with no success, the wardens decided to continue the investigation the next morning. Early the next day, the landowner called the wardens saying he had gone deer hunting and as he was leaving the deer stand the driver appeared out of nowhere, smoking a cigarette. The driver asked him “Where am I? How did I get here?” The wardens responded to the call and found the landowner and driver sitting down by a fire having coffee. The driver told the wardens he decided to smoke some Kush cannabis after leaving his parole officer’s office. The driver spent the night outside in freezing temperatures and was so impaired he had no clue how he got to this ranch or where his car was.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2022, County Judge Randy Moore called to order at 8:50 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Fan-
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Wrecking/Salvage yards, and Masonry: Judge Moore asked if there was anyone with comments or questions regarding the changes on the agenda. After being asked about the changes, Judge Moore explained that the enforcement protocol was about letters explaining what issues might be involved and the enforcement steps that would be taken. He then explained how in the regulations manual, wrecking/ salvage yards had been allowed in the 5,000 ft buffer zone, but after some consideration, it was decided by the Bois D’Arc Lake Planning & Zoning Commission to have that wording removed. Lastly, he explained the regulation dealing with masonry requirements was being changed as the International Building Code superseded that regulation. Judge Moore’s Administrative Assistant Lisa Loiselle then added that all the changes could be viewed online on the county’s website under the commissioner court’s tab. 3. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 8:56 a.m.
courtroom; Prep to install acoustic plaster in courtrooms. 6. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Covid-19 Response and Continuity of Operations Plan for Fannin County: Judge Moore spoke on this to clarify supervisory steps regarding employees and covid. He said when an employee tests positive for covid, employees may receive administrative leave for up to five days unless fever and severe symptoms persist (if you have a fever, stay home.) If an employee’s absence exceeds more than five days, a doctor’s note will be required to receive administrative leave pay. An employee should stay in contact with their supervisor. Fannin County Emergency Coordinator Troy Hudson then spoke with information about Savoy and Ector ISD closings and a STAR request (state assistance request) from TMC in Bonham regarding staffing shortage due to Covid absences. Troy then noted testing could be obtained at Urgent Care, Dr. Froelich and other primary care doctor offices in BonOn the same day at 9:01 ham (TMC will provide testa.m., County Judge Randy ing if a doctor signs off on it), Moore called to order the and Puckett Family in Honey Regular Meeting of the Fan- Grove. In Grayson County, Crossword A-14 at nin County Commissioners testingpuzzle can on be Page obtained Court. After Judge Moore Wilson & Jones, Advanced noted Quorum had been Labs in Sherman & Denison, established, Pastor Eddie as well as CVS and Walmart. Prince of the Living Word A motion was made by ComChurch of God, led the Invo- missioner Magness to accation. Judge Moore led the cept the addition to the plan, Pledges. seconded by Commissioner 4. Introductions: There Lane and passed. were no introductions. 7. Discussion and report 5. Discussion, consider- regarding Indigent Healthation, and action regarding care for December 2021: Courthouse Restoration: Fannin County Indigent Judge Moore read the update Health Care Director Mark as follows: EXTERIOR – DeMay began by reporting Underground rough-in for there were a total of 278 inoutside lighting and outlets; bound/outbound calls and 22 Install stone on South ADA in-office appointments. Thirstairs; Complete downspouts teen people applied for Indifor building; Clean Cast gent Care with 3 approved Stone chimneys and balco- and 10 referred to other pronies; Begin forming remain- grams. Patient wise, there ing sidewalks and mow strip; are 3 new patients, 3 renewInstall steel bases for ADA als, and 1 came off (went on South. INTERIOR – back to work) bringing the Millwork – install wainscot, active number of patients to trim, interior windows, and 22. There were 27 indigent door extensions; Install met- claims paid for a total of al ceilings; Final paint on 3rd $9830.97 (26 med conditions level; Lighting and complete and 34 Rx); 28 inmate claims ceilings in the courtroom; paid, totaling $12,453.43. Paint historic stencil in the Regarding the budget, Mr.
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DeMay noted with the Yearto-Date Goal being $53,619 and the “Actual” being $17,806, there is currently a budget surplus of $35,813. He also noted he will be meeting with Rick Shay with the hospital authority board to discuss potential grant monies. His accomplishments include utilizing The Healthy Texas Women program by requiring female indigent patients between the ages of 18 to 44 to apply for the program which pays for the diagnosis and treatment of female-related medical issues; Working with pharmaceutical manufacturers to utilize their patient assistance program (two patients prescribed high dollar prescriptions were helped in December by this program); Visits GovTrack.us and capitol.texas.gov, to research bills involving healthcare legislation; Shared health resource information with an employee from Collin County; Met with a representative from Unite.us to discuss the utilization of their network’s resources; Radiology Associates of N. Texas now accepting indigent patients. 8. Discussion, consideration, and action to set a public hearing on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 8:50 a.m. to hear comments regarding a Change in Zoning application; Property ID# 83091, from A&R, Agriculture to RE, Rural Estate Single-Family District: This item was passed on. 9. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding changes and/or amendments to the Lake Zoning Regulation – Enforcement Protocol and Letters: Judge Moore explained this is needed to set up a protocol for helping citizens come into compliance with Bois D’Arc Lake Zoning regulations. After some discussion, the motion was made by Commissioner Lane to add the enforcement protocol letters to the Bois D’Arc Lake Regulations Manual with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion. Motion passed. 10. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding changes and/or amendments to the Lake Zoning Regulations – Masonry Language: Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins explained that due to HB 2439, cities and counties are no longer able to enforce masonry requirements, therefore it was decided to take the wording regarding masonry requirements out of the regulation manual. A motion was made by Commissioner Magness to accept the amendment with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion. Motion passed.
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A Determined Person: Bonhi southpaw pitcher to extend s’ball days at National Park College in Hot Springs, Ark.
Bonham High School senior Cameron Person agreed on Jan. 7 to continue her softball career at National Park College in Hot Springs, Ark. Witnessing the signing were (L to R) NPC manager Autumn Wyatt, mom Robin Person and dad Doug Person. gave a similar observation about the senior southpaw. “She’s very determined,” said Englutt. “I can’t tell you how many times she has asked me to open the field [for her] to get in work. “I’m proud of her for being determined,” he said. “I’m not sure about the right word: Resilient or stubborn.” “When I watched her, she’s a bulldog -- she refuses to let batters win,” said Wyatt. “I knew that she was someone I wanted on my team.” Person agreed to extend her
Bonham’s Cameron Person signs on Jan. 7 with National Park College in Hot Springs, Ark. Story and photos by Rich Hilliard BONHAM -- Cameron Person has spent the last three high school softball seasons playing for longtime Bonham manager Micky Englutt. She will vie during the next few for manager Autumn Wyatt at National Park College in Hot Springs, Ark. Despite watching Person for different lengths of time, each
softball career at NPC on Jan. 7 in a signing ceremony held in the Leonard A. Gerner Gymnasium inside of Bonham High School, with family, coaches, friends and classmates on hand. “I enjoyed the process and narrowing down the number of opportunities I had,” said Person, who had almost a dozen teams vying for her softball skills. “I felt like Coach Wyatt seemed to care,” she said. “She seemed to be really open and willing to work with someone.” Said Wyatt: “She’s a lefty.
Class 1A champ Lady Hornets No. 5 in pre-season s’ball poll
Then-sophomore Lindsey Mauppin listens to dad and Dodd City softball manager Bruce Mauppin on April 10, 2021, during a pitcher’s circle visit during District 15-2A softball. Story and photos by Rich Hilliard Defending Class 1A champion Dodd City placed No. 5 in the 2022 combined 2A-1A preseason softball poll by the Texas Girls Coaches Association. The Lady Hornets last spring won the school’s first State title in the sport, finishing 17-3 overall -- a few months after winning an undefeated inaugural State championship in
A monument recalling the Dodd City Lady Hornets’ first State softball championship now stands at the school’s softball field.
girls’ basketball. Class 2A champion Stamford led the combined 2A-1A poll, followed by No. 2 Crawford, No. 3 Weimar, No. 4 Thrall, No. 6 Bosqueville, No. 7 Shiner, No. 8 Italy, No. 9 D’Hanis and No. 10 Thorndale. Two-time defending champion Emory Rains topped the 3A poll. Rains competes in 12-3A which provides bi-district opponents for 11-3A which includes Bonham and
Leonard. The 3A rankings otherwise included: No. 2 Diboll, No. 3 Bishop, No. 4 Holliday, No. 5 Santa Gertrudis Academy, No. 6 East Bernard, No. 7 Hughes Springs, No. 8 Jacksboro, No. 9 Columbus and No. 10 Hallettsville. The first day for regular season games is Feb. 14.
Those are hard to come by -it gives the batter a different look. “It also helps that she’s versatile,” said the NPC manager, noting Person could also play first base, besides pitching. Whether pitching to or vying at the plate, Person has excelled for Bonham. She has won 75 percent of her pitching decisions -- 36 wins -- and limited opponents to a .250 batting average while vying for the Lady Warriors. Person has also struck out 277 and posted a 3.39 earned run average during three previous seasons -- her sophomore year
truncated just after district play had begun that March due to concerns Bonham’s Cameron Person about the spread of COVID-19. pitches on March 4, 2021. Meanwhile, Person has a .326 eventual-State-champion Embatting average, earning firstory Rains in the area round to team all-district notoriety as a nix a fourth-straight regional freshman in 10-3A in 2019 and quarterfinal advance by the second-team status last spring Lady Warriors. in 11-3A. “(Cameron) has been willing Her efforts during the comto do whatever is asked of her,” pleted seasons helped Bonham said Englutt. extend its postseason streak “She’s matured a lot over the to 12-consecutive, advancing last year and accepted coachas a district third-place qualiing,” he said. “That’s the bigfier each time. In 2019, it took gest thing I’m proud of.”
Rolling At The Right Time: Eagles vying for eighth-straight postseason, district basketball crown three-peat in 2022
Carter Whitburn (13), Austin Barnett (12), Nathan Harris (3), Marcus Perry (4), Shawn Zackery, Emory Cooper (5) and the rest of the Eagles listen during a timeout to Ector head boys’ basketball coach Blake Turner on Nov. 22. Brent Bailey (not visible in this photo) is also a member of the Eagles varsity team this season. Story and photos by Rich Hilliard District 23-1A boys’ basketball resumed this month with Ector on a roll. The Eagles began 2022 on a nine-game winning streak: A 2-10 start turned into an 1110 record, as January began. With only district play on the schedule for the next month, Ector, an area round finalist in 2021, now looks to vie for an eighth-consecutive postseason trip and threepeat as district champion. Most of those advances came under Blake Turner who this year is completing his seventh-straight season
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11. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding changes and/or amendments to the Lake Zoning Regulations – Wrecking and Salvage Yards: Di Hopkins explained it had been brought up in the BDALZ Meeting that wrecking and salvage yards were actually allowed with a special use permit in the undeveloped areas and was decided by the committee to not allow wrecking and salvage yards in the 5,000’ Buffer Zone of Lake Bois D’Arc. Judge Moore then explained how this is an attempt to keep the lake and the area around it looking nice. Commissioner Magness made the motion to accept the changes/amendments regarding the wrecking/salvage yards. A motion was seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed. 12. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Auditor Monthly Reports for December 2021: Fannin County Auditor Alicia Whipple noted
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every precinct has the equipment to auction. Commissioner Self made the motion to approve with Commissioner Magness seconding the motion. Motion passed. 16. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding moving offices to the restored Courthouse: This item was passed on. 17. Discussion and report of monies received by the Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 office for December 2021; $2,462.00: This item is for information only. 18. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to pay the bills. 19. Public Forum: There were no speakers 20. Comments by County Commissioners and County Judge: Commissioner Lane thanked everyone for coming, reminded everyone to please slow down when passing work crews on the roads, and wished all a good week. Commissioner Self thanked all for coming and allowing him
to serve and asked for prayers for the county, especially for those who are ill. Commissioner Magness was glad to see everyone in attendance and wished all a good day. Commissioner Lackey also appreciated all for coming and urged everyone to be safe with all the illness going on and wished all a good week. Judge Moore gave the current covid stats as being 257 active cases, 155 fatalities. He noted that even though covid is more rampant at this time, it is not as severe. He noted the hospitalization rate is 21.25% and made mention of the excellent care experienced at TMC in Bonham. Judge Moore also encouraged attendance to a Town Hall meeting with State Representative Pat Fallon on January 20, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. there at City Hall. He concluded by saying with the flu as well as other ailments going around he hopes everyone takes care and stays well. 21. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 10:11 a.m.
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WEEKLY UPDATE For Fannin County as of Press Time 1-14-22 Positive Probable Fatalities Recoveries Active
3,524 2,044 156 5,051 354
Source: Texas Health and Human Services https://txdshs.maps.arcgis. com/apps/opsdashboard/ idex.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
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